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		<title>Create a post excerpt and use the “more” tag</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have set your WordPress site to display post excerpts on the front or home page, you will want visitors to click on the title or a link to encourage them to continue reading your post or article, right? WordPress makes this technique easy, and customizable. This short film explains how to create a [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have set your WordPress site to display post excerpts on the front or home page, you will want visitors to click on the title or a link to encourage them to continue reading your post or article, right? WordPress makes this technique easy, and customizable.</p>
<p>This short film explains how to create a summary of your post, or entice your readers to go beyond the first paragraph and click through to a post entry &#8211; After watching this you should find the excerpt and “more tag” features become your best friends!</p>
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