Once you have got a reader visiting your site, the next step is to get them not only read one post but also multiple posts.
Here are 4 simple strategies in which you can increase the number of posts read:
1) Put 3-5 related posts linked at the bottom of each post. This way, if a reader likes a particular post, he or she is likely to reader another post about the same topic.
2) Have a listed of 'Featured Articles' or 'Most Popular Articles' in the sidebar or somewhere the reader can easily see.
3) Embed links to other posts about a similar topic. Below is an example post:
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4) Have a list of previous posts listed in the sidebar of your blog. This will allow readers to read your previous articles.
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