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How to Add Social Media Buttons to Blogger Posts? - Top/Bottom Location

In this tutorial you will learn how to add social sharing buttons to each of your blogger posts . These responsive social sharing buttons will stick to the top or bottom of every blog post. It helps your blog visitors to share your content on social media networks without leaving your blog page. This sharing gadget for blogspot blogs is a lightweight version of JumboShare Counter . I will thus call it JumboShare Simplified . It loads faster and takes up negligible load time. Load time is a major SEO factor and Google will rank you higher in SERPs only if your webpage loads faster and provides a user friendly interface. I have created this lightweight sharing gadget by aligning all major social media buttons inside a horizontal row. Users can toggle the gadget to expand or collapse the number of sharing buttons displayed.     This gadget includes the following social media buttons : Facebook GooglePlus +1 Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest StumbleUpon Buffer Viber – Will au

AMP Blogger Templates - Advantages Vs. Disadvantages

Do you want to implement Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) in Blogger? Or you would like to know the advantages and serious disadvantages of creating an AMP Blogger Template ? If your answer is yes, then you have landed on the right page. Before making your site ready for AMP, please read why major companies have not yet adopted AMP. IMPORTANT:   All AMP Blogger Templates that you find online are not AMP at all! What are Mobile Accelerated Pages (AMP)? AMP HTML is an open source project by Google to provide mobile-optimized content that can load instantly everywhere. In short AMP makes your site load faster like a speeding bullet on smart phones but by sacrificing major portion of your advertisement revenue and third-party JavaScript. Google started this project as competition to Apple News App and Facebook Instant articles . FB instant articles is platform dependent, meaning your website get traffic from Facebook users alone and you can’t provide the same bullet speed to your web