How to Use Related Content in Jetpack InMotion Hosting ContributorUpdated on August 16, 2021 1 Minute Read One way to get your readers to spend more time on your site is to make sure that they know that there might other related content on your site. Jetpack provides this option and also does the computing involved to determine how content can be related. There are also a few options that you may want to use to make your related content stand out. We will walk you through the steps below. How to enable the Related Content Option in Jetpack Login to your WordPress Administrator Dashboard Click on Jetpack in the menu at left, then click on Settings. Click on Traffic. You may be required to sign into your related WordPress.com account. Please sign in if that is the case. Scroll down and find the section titled Related Posts. Here you will several sliders that activate the option. Click on the slider to toggle it on or off. Here are the slider options: Show related content after posts This is the main slider that activates the option. By default it is active. Highlight related content with a heading This will show a related header to help define the related content. Show thumbnail images where available Show associated images with the related content These same options can be accessed in the site Customizer. Jetpack provides you a shortcut to the Customizer section with the option at the bottom of the Related posts section labeled Configure related posts in the Customizer. This completes our tutorial on how to enable and configure the Related Posts in Jetpack! For more information please see our other Jetpack Tutorials. Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles 10 Ways to Secure WordPress WordPress 7.0 Releases May 20, 2026: What’s New Intro to Migrating your WordPress Site Data Migrating your WordPress Database Migrating WordPress Files Configuring WordPress After a Migration Testing your WordPress website after Migration How to Move WordPress from a Subfolder to the Root Directory Move Your WordPress Site to a New Server Moving Websites Built with Older Technology into WordPress