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Widgets: Fluff Up Your WebsiteYou don't need to be a programmer to add useful widgets to your website or blog.
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Want an easy way to give your website or blog some sizzle? Then it's time to enter the wonderful world of widgets—snippets of code you can place on a webpage to add new functions or interactive features, such as mortgage calculators, driving directions, property search boxes, or even Google ads. They're usually free and they're remarkably easy to use—even if you have no knowledge of computer programming. It's as simple as copying and pasting code from a source (usually a different website) directly into your blog or into an HTML box on your webpage.
And Now, the Fine Print If all this seems too easy, be warned; free widgets usually come with a catch or two. Widgets are normally branded with a different company's logo and website link—that company may have developed the widget to draw traffic to its own website. Read the terms of use, and test it out before making it a prominent feature of your site. Also, remember that in the world of widgets, it is possible to overdo it. Be selective. Choose tools that match with your prospects' interests and needs. With a little caution and discretion, widgets can be one of the most effective low-cost tools for distinguishing your site. "My widgets keep people coming back," says Sidorowicz. Widgets Are Simple as 1-2-3 To use widgets on your site:
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