Yet Another Related Posts Plugin Nows Adds Related Posts To Feeds


One of my favourite WordPress plugins, Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP) just got even better.  Now not only does YARPP provide the ultimate control within WordPress posts of related posts, but it now adds related posts to RSS feeds. I’m amazed that the YARPP plugin author has launched the plugin so quickly as it was only 3 days ago that he sent me an email asking me to test out the beta.

If you haven’t added related posts to your wordpress blog, or if you are using another plugin, I’d recommended installing YARPP.  I don’t think there’s a better way to automatically get users to read another post that’s been written.

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About the Author: Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University.He also writes for Windows 7 News, Windows 8 News and One Tip A Day.

  • hi, I’m looking for a plugin that’s just like this one but to grab related post from tons of other blog sites (not being my own). Is there something like this that exist?
  • YARRP is a good tool to bring more visitors to a feed which is written again. i wish it will make good impact
  • Thanks, that's very useful. I've been adding "Related Articles" at the bottom of my posts by hand up til now. Gives you more precision, but it's getting time-consuming!

    Cheers, Jon
  • I've been using the previous versions of this plugin for a while now and have been really impressed by it, I've not tried setting up the RSS feed integration yet as I've had issues with my feed recently (which I think is to do with Feedburner) and didn't want to do anything with this as yet until those are resolved.
  • YARPP is the best plugin of it's kind. Going to give this a try.
  • Great timing, I just implemented  a related posts' plug-in, but it's an older version and I could use something else.
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