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If you’ve spent any time on a blog, you’ve seen them: those humble "Older Posts" and "Newer Posts" links at the bottom of the page. They are the digital breadcrumbs of the blogging world, guiding readers through archives. But in an era of infinite scrolls and AI-driven recommendations, is standard pagination enough? 1. The Psychology of "Newer Posts"
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Using tools like Blogger's Related Posts Gallery to suggest content based on labels rather than just chronology. If you’ve spent any time on a blog,
The "Newer Posts" link is more than just a navigation button; it represents a return to the present. While "Older Posts" invites a deep dive into history, "Newer Posts" helps a user who may have landed on an archived page via search find your most current, relevant thoughts. 2. Customizing for Your Brand While "Older Posts" invites a deep dive into