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Widgets & Viral Marketing – A Winning Combination October 20, 2008

Posted by kaseypelphrey in Uncategorized.
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A Web widget is a mini tool—a chunk of code that people can insert in just about any Web page to perform a specific function. Usually, Web widgets are snippets of HTML. Examples:

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HTML that displays a picture on a MySpace profile

HTML that embeds a YouTube video in a blog entry

HTML that embeds a portion of one’s calendar on a personal Web site

 

Experienced Web developers may question the significance of Web widgets. For them, the concept of chunks of reusable HTML doesn’t seem particularly revolutionary. However, for marketers, widgets have become very important on the Web.

Widgets have become a phenomenon for two primary reasons.

First, blogs and social networking sites allow anyone to publish content to the Web. Most blogging platforms (such as Blogger or TypePad) enable blog owners to insert raw HTML in blog entries and profiles. MySpace and other social networking sites provide members a means of customizing their profiles by inserting snippets of HTML. Members may also insert HTML in messages and comments they post to their friends.

Consequently, people who never had any intention of developing ordinary Web sites have learned some basic HTML so they can pepper their MySpace profiles with pictures and embed YouTube videos in their blog entries. These amateur HTML programmers don’t author complete Web pages and don’t necessarily even compose any HTML of their own, but they do insert Web widgets in their pages. Widgets have become commonplace now that the masses have Web sites of some sort and are able to incorporate widgets in them.

Second, widgets facilitate viral marketing. If you provide a useful service or interesting content on your Web site, you can make it available as a widget by posting HTML that others can copy and paste in their pages. The content then becomes directly accessible from those pages, and it serves as an advertisement for your site. Visitors to those pages will become familiar with the service or content and may click the link to visit your site. (Widgets typically provide a link back to the site that makes the widget code available.) In some cases, they will copy the widget into their own pages. Since so many people now have basic HTML knowledge, the potential for the widget “spreading” to other pages is enormous.

To incorporate the power of Web widgets in your marketing programs, be creative. Consider what aspects of your product people would want to try or show off if it’s presented to them as a widget in a blog or social networking site. Also consider what would make them likely to spread the widget.

For example, a widget could quiz the visitor on a topic related to your product and then assign a score. Eager to share her score with others, the visitor might embed the widget in her MySpace profile. The widget on her page would prominently display the score she received and allow others to take the same quiz.

Web widgets enable people to spread the word about services they love. If you haven’t incorporated Web widgets in your marketing programs, you’re missing an opportunity to unleash their viral marketing power.

 

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1. Sean - October 22, 2008

Yes I agree with you. Widgets & Viral Marketing – A Winning Combination. I know one widget which makes word more viral. This ‘tellafriend’ widget helps your readers to sync with their email or IM, without any manual input of addresses. All this is done without the readers leaving the page they are reading.You can do a free download of this widget from http://tellafriend.socialtwist.com/index.jsp .It gave tremendous boost in traffic to my site. Thought you’d have something to say about it too.

2. Brian - October 22, 2008

That Widget works great on my GoHoster page … We would like to engage you in a partnership to distribute your web widgets … GoHoster is a simple tool that makes it easy to create web pages for every internaut out there, both uninitiated and knowledgeable. The system entails no technical proficiency, and it is web-browser based.


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