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Create A Widget For Your Blog...How to from the WidgetBox!

 Ok kids! If you look over to the right>>>> you will see under my profile a nice little widget for my blog. (Most of you know by now I am getting widget crazy)

Not only can you customize  your own blidget for your websites, blogs, and MySpace pages, but you can also promote your blidget to be subscribed to, and you can promote yourself as the "developer" of your widget. (As you can see from my widgetbox page) Click Here to find out what a Widget is and How it Can Help You.

I'm excited about this, because now that we are learning so much about SEO from so many of our great SEO contributers, these kind-of tools can help with fresh relevant content, Your content, and help boost your subscriptions and web traffic. Your subscribers on AR do not want to have to weed through all of your great blogs to find out if your interesting or not!

And let's face it, sometimes we write dud blogs, that never get noticed. But with a blidget a potential subsciber may see your masterpiece next to your dud, and realize, hey, you really do have talent!

So to create and develop your own Blidget, click on the photo above and follow the directions closely. You can customize colors, Title, tags, your profile and monitor stats and number of subscriptions. 

This was a quick blog, but one I was excited to share, as I have been playing around with this all morning. Good Luck! 

 

OK, Here are some fast directions: 

To create blidget, put in the URL of your blog, NOT your profile. 

 

Once you have created your blidget, you need to get the code: Click on the Get Widget Code Option

 Copy/Paste the HTML code into your blog description, (not the area, blog description text) found under "My Settings" hit update when pasted.

 

Laura Monroe | Real Estate Virtual Assistant | Copyright 2007

 

I am the CEO of Creative Agent Solutions.com. My team and I assist real estate professionals in implementing online marketing strategies, Wordpress, social media, and business systems to catapult exposure and dominance in their marketplace, while focusing on productivity and the bottom line.

Copyright 2010 Laura Monroe | Real Estate Virtual Assistant

Creative Agent Solutions.com  916.343.3823

Comments

Appreciate the heads up on widgets/blidgets. Have been using a number of them (even a"24" clock those of you who are Jack Bauer fans!). Have seen an increase in traffic to our company website from widgetbox itself. Listen to this lady, all of you! Mike C
Posted by Sugar Pine Realty/GMAC over 3 years ago
Laura - thanks for the great tip!
Posted by Maureen Henry - Rockland Home Staging over 3 years ago
Hi Emmet~ That is really cool that you've seen an increase on traffic. Do you create most of your blidgets on widgetbox? I will definitely be letting my clients know about this;) P.S. I love your website Emmet, it looks great!
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Hi Maureen~ Thanks, I was thinking of you in fact...you are so good at marketing!
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
I think that Widgets can add a great deal of 'first impression' impact and information to our websites (and therefore have added some to our site) but let's not get crazy with technology and loose site of the main purpose people come to our sites: Information!
Posted by Douglas & Elizabeth Lavery (Prudential Homesale Services Group) over 3 years ago
Hi LaveryTeam~  I think that this type of widget is a great way to put that information on the fingertips, so to speak, for the people. If you blog with information packed content, its right there. Too many widgets, is simply too much, but targeted the right way can lead consumers to you~
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Laura - What a cool tool!
Posted by Licensed Real Estate Salesperson WNY Real Estate (WNY Star Realty) over 3 years ago
A well deserved gold star.  Way to go.
Posted by Ed Rybczynski over 3 years ago

Colleen~ Thanks, hope you find it useful~as I find everything you share.

Ed~  I hope this doesn't turn into a stalker widget:O, LOL! I thought of that when I was looking at it, but didn't delve into the other issues...you'll have to let me know what you think if it comes up. 

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago

Laura

This is a very nice widget and one that I use from time to time.  It has a clean appearance without any overt commercial appendages.  I like your color selection and particularly the use of the Active Rain logo.  It's a keeper in my opinion.  Good job.

Posted by Ed Rybczynski over 3 years ago
Thanks Ed:) You made me smile. 
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Hi, I'm thinking this through and still not seeing the benefit beyond having a new "Webgadget".  How do they help with new content?  Call me Saturday brain-dead.
Posted by Jeff Geoghan MBA, Green - Lancaster PA Real Estate Expert (The Jeff Geoghan Realty Group, Coldwell Banker Lancaster PA) over 3 years ago
Forgive me for sounding naive, but what is a widget How does it benefit you and how do you utilize it.  I know quite a bit about technology and seo, but not about thiese widgets.
Posted by Boca Raton Florida Homes for Sale David Serle (RE/MAX Services) over 3 years ago
Jeff~ If you put something like this on a website that isn't updated frequently with new information, this can help generate some new content on your website which is good for SEO. It's also a way for people to find your content easier..like a table of contents for your blog.  But basically..it's just another tool. Some may find it useful some may not.
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago

*bookmarked*

 

And I gave ya a 5

 

Posted by Tom Burris | Texas Mortgage Dallas Mortgage FHA (DallasLoanGuy.com) over 3 years ago
David~ Well I can see from your website that you have embedded your profile page of Activerain onto your website. That's great, however, as a consumer, I'm seeing your profile but not your blog, or an article that catches my eye that would compell me to subscribe to your AR blog. With a blidget like this, instead of your profile page, I can get right to the information that you have brilliantly written, AND the other blogs easily. It's compact and user friendly as well. Not only that, but as a "developer" of your blidget, others can blogroll your blidget, if they so choose...more great exposure.
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Thanks Laura!  I'll look into this.
Posted by Jeff Geoghan MBA, Green - Lancaster PA Real Estate Expert (The Jeff Geoghan Realty Group, Coldwell Banker Lancaster PA) over 3 years ago
Tom~ Thanks!
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
bookmarked, looks fun, dont understand it yet, but i'll check it out !  thanks 
Posted by T. Christopher Hill (RE/MAX TRICOUNTY) over 3 years ago
This is very helpful! I've been wondering how to go about creating something like this. I've just been too lazy to do the research myself. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by Ricardo Bueno (Ribeezie Media) over 3 years ago

I guess I'm falling behind on technology!  I've never heard of a widget!  I'm not really understanding as to what it does...I'm blonde, I'm confused :(

Posted by Mary Warren (Referring Agent) over 3 years ago

Wow!

That's awesome. I'm going to do this right now. 

Posted by Abraham Chaffin - Cambria Real Estate (Sand Shell Realty) over 3 years ago
Okay, I honestly tried.  I thought I could enter my AR profile as the URL, but it didn't work... what am I missing?  (At the risk of admitting my technology shortcomings...)
Posted by Margaret Woda, Maryland Real Estate & Military Relocation Services (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc., Crofton, MD) over 3 years ago
There is so much to learn about on this site, it's amazing!
Posted by Jana Cole (Independent Exclusive Buyer Agent) over 3 years ago

Thomas~ I just added a link in the post about what a widget is and how it can help you. Remember, you are creating something that helps get information to your target audience quickly, when they need it. 

Ricardo~ Glad it could help. I was pretty excited myself.

Mary~ It's ok Mary, that's what AR is for, I'm sure I could learn a lot from you, so it goes both ways:)

Abraham~ Let us know how it works for you!

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Margaret~ Enter the URL from your blog page, not your profile page and see if that helps.
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
This is great! I've checked into widgets before, but they were all blatantly branded with the company's name and there was no way around that. Nice to know that we can brand these ourselves instead.
Posted by Linda Slocum, Santa Clarita Realtor (RE/MAX of Santa Clarita in Valencia) over 3 years ago
Linda~ I could see a lot of possibilities, and yes, it looks good I think without all the extra advertising.
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Laura, thank you so very much.  So all I have to do is click on that blidget graphic at the top, and do I copy the html code into my website?
Posted by Boca Raton Florida Homes for Sale David Serle (RE/MAX Services) over 3 years ago
David~ Yes, click on the graphic above. You'll have to click on the same graphic once you're on that page. You can create your own personalized blidget, create your "developer" profile, and insert the code on your webpage. If you can put it on your homepage...even better:)
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago

Hi Laura!

Thanks for the great info! Keep posting!

Nalliah Thayabharan
Commercial and Residential Building Inspector
Expert Building Inspections Ltd

Posted by Nalliah Thayabharan Home Inspector Commercial Building Inspector Toronto (Expert Building Inspections Ltd) over 3 years ago
You know, I thought I was ahead of the game locally by actually bloggin (haven't done a lot, but getting there).  And I just read your explanation of a widget and think I get it, but am suddenly feeling out of my depth.  Guess I have some research to do....thanks for this - it will get me started.
Posted by Liz Foley (Town Square Realty Group) over 3 years ago

Thanks Nalliah:)

Hi Liz~ A widget is a webpage doo-hicky. This particular doo-hicky puts your blog into an interesting button your web page that consumers can subscribe to.:)

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Great info Laura. I just saved that widget "thingie" page so I can make me a widget. TLW broke my widget last night :)
Posted by Bryant Tutas-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc over 3 years ago

Laura...

I sure hope your widgets know how to swim. LOL.

Apple...Want a bite? (insert standard evil grin)

TLW...ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) over 3 years ago
Nice post.  I have several of these on my blogs including on my active rain blog but never thought to write a post about it.
Posted by Teresa Boardman (Saint Paul Home Realty) over 3 years ago
Y'know BB, I was going to say something about TLW and her widget breaking...but I think she needs a professional. Take her cookies, that really gets her:)
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago

There are alot of things you can do with widgets/blidgets. I have had my widgets from Widgetbox for a while now. I have two blogs besides AR. I made each into a blidget, then combined the two to form one big widget. I have these on the front page of my website so it is easier for readers to see the most recent posts all at once. Actually, my widgets place higher on search engines then my website. Go figure.

Posted by Jennifer Kirby, the Luxury Agent (Exit Realty Ventures) over 3 years ago

Okay...I just read Blog Boy's (Broker Bryant's) comment.

His widget belongs to me. I have a license that says so.

Now what that means is I have the right to break his widget as often as I like :)

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) over 3 years ago

Teresa~ I guess I get excited about this stuff:) I saw some other AR widgets over there as well.

TLW~ Don't go there. LOL!

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Laura, this is really cool!  Thanks for getting the word out. 
Posted by Pinecrest | Coral Gables| Maggie Dokic, SFR (Prudential Florida Realty) over 3 years ago

Jennifer~ I saw your widget on the site too, and love it on your website! It looks great..and what a great way to add them together...that's what I'm talking about..the possibilities.

Maggie~ No problem! 

 

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Cool idea ... the biggest challenge I see when it comes to widgets is not to go overboard. Everything looks so great at first glance, but too many widgets eventually take away from the content.
Posted by Jonathan Dalton (RE/MAX Desert Showcase) over 3 years ago
Jonathan~ Yes, I could see where that could happen..choose wisely.
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Looks like a neat little tool, and I can see how it might help tie together multiple domains owned by the same agent. Now if only you can create a widget to help you respond to all of these comments! Congrats on the gold star!
Posted by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace) over 3 years ago
Thank you...that was so easy and it makes perfect sense...again thank you for posting about this fun feature.
Posted by Sheron Cardin - how2homestage.com (California Moods Inc) over 3 years ago
Totally kewllllllllll...........thanks, bookmarked and rated!!!
Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC over 3 years ago

Hi John~ That's what I thought too, lots of possibilites with all the blogs and websites going on out there.

Sheron~ Your welcome!

Teri~ LOL, thanks!

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Now I am in trouble. Something else to play with instead of listing and selling.
Posted by David Spencer & Assoc., Broker & Lic. Instr. CE and Pre-Lic. over 3 years ago
Thanks for your post and the great tips, we'll give it a shot.
Posted by Kevin Ray (Access Realty) over 3 years ago

That looks really neat, Laura...I might just put that widget on my website!!

Thanks for the heads up..... =-)

Posted by Chicago, Illinois homes for sale ---- Alexander Harb (My Real Estate Referral L.L.C.) over 3 years ago

super stuff!, thanks for keeping activerainers in the know

Posted by Daniel Gates (PuroClean Professional Restorers) over 3 years ago
Blidgets of Widgets--guess it's my job to figure this out after your  most helpful post.  Thanks a bunch.
Posted by Diane Bell, Hilton Head Real Estate, Bluffton (Charter 1 Real Estate, Hilton Head, Bluffton, SC) over 3 years ago

Hi Laura!

I raced over to the "widget place", made a widget, and now I can't figure out how to get it on my Active Rain profile. I copied the HTML, tried to put it everywhere, got nowhere, need help badly!

I would appreciate your advice on how to insert this---Thanks in advance!

Posted by Sandra Williams (Rancon Real Estate) over 3 years ago
Hi Laura:  Thanks for this information.  I am going to have to check this out.  It looks like a great tool.  I will have to bookmark the page and come back when I can catch my breath.
Posted by Joan Whitebook, ABR,e-Pro,CEBA Southern New Hampshire (Buyer's Option Realty Services) over 3 years ago
I like the meebo widget because it lets me interact with prospective buyers and sellers in real time and offline. Plus it makes buyers and sellers feel more comfortable by providing anonymity. You can see it on my site and get one for yourself. It's free. Plus, you can create super cool emoticons. Although, I think the monkey requires too many keystrokes, and I'm too lazy to assign it a key for itself. Check it out! Or go directly to meebo.com.
Posted by Elizabeth Weintraub, Short Sale Agent, Land Park, East Sacramento 916-233-6759 (Lyon Real Estate) over 3 years ago

Cheryl~ I think a great place for it is on your business website. There are all sorts of goodies out there ..Yikes!

David~ I hear you, buddy! I appreciate the comment greatly;)

Kevin~ Thanks, and your welcome of course!

A Harb! My Flixtr buddy...thanks for your comment!

Daniel~ I hope the email helped.

Diane~ LOL, Your welcome!

Sandra~ I think I'll edit the post and put ina  little how to guide..give me a few minutes. Hope that will help.

Joan~ Your welcome, thanks for the bookmark. 

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago
Elizabeth~ I had the Meebo widget for a while, which I loved, but I always forgot to sign in to Meebo, so technically I was always off line. Not only that, but the infamous TLW....broke my meebo widget!
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago

Laura,

This is really cool, thanks for the info!

Posted by Penny Schoenbeck, AZ Home Styling (AZ Home Styling & Redesign) over 3 years ago
I need to get up to the widget times. Why are they called widgets? It's such a weird name.
Posted by Christy Powers - Pooler, Savannah Real Estate Agent (Keller Williams Coastal Area Partners) over 3 years ago
Oh, no. TLW broke it? It works for me because I'm online most days. So I'm always there. When I sign on in the morning, I bring up my About.com homebuying site to make sure the blogs are showing up correctly and to check for forum messages. Then I sign on to Meebo and downsize the screen for it. Then I check e-mail. When I leave my home office, I set meebo to "busy." I probably receive 4 to 5 IMs a day through Meebo. But like you mentioned, you do need to remember to sign on.
Posted by Elizabeth Weintraub, Short Sale Agent, Land Park, East Sacramento 916-233-6759 (Lyon Real Estate) over 3 years ago
Boy,  Every day I'm learning about a new thingy.  This one looks pretty neat.
Posted by Tim Maitski "Video Agent Guy" (HomeAtlanta.com) over 3 years ago

We can't wait to try using it!  Thanks for sharing it with us AR's.

Please visit our website: WWW.REINNH.COM For NH Real Estate, Browse and please do comment!

 

Posted by Tim Wade (RE/MAX Realty Champions) over 3 years ago

Penny~ Your welcome:)

Christy~ I hear you...why they are called widgets I don't know..I'm sure the reason is out there somewhere. 

Elizabeth~ I love your site, and perhaps I'll do a Meebo again, but on my website, (not anywhere near TLW);)I noticed we're pretty close together..I'm in Rocklin;)

Tim..I know..but I couldn't resist:)

 

Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 3 years ago

Laura, great post :)

thanks for sharing this information !

Posted by Aurora Colorado Real Estate Ray Saenz, Colorado Realtor (United Property Brokers, Inc) over 3 years ago
Interesting gadget.

Carolin Benjamin
Bob and Carolin Benjamin - The Benjamin Team
Keller Williams Integrity First Realty
Gold Canyon Arizona
Posted by Benjamin Realty LLC over 3 years ago

Laura,

Appreciate you sharing this exciting blidget thing. Have to start playing with it and see how I can put it to proper use.

Posted by Esko Kiuru over 3 years ago
Thanks for the help on this one. I am always amazed how open people are and helpful on AR. I appreciate all the info and hope one day to do the same.
Posted by Meridian Idaho Real Estate - Donna Lueder (Integrity Group Inc. ) over 3 years ago
Nice widget. Good idea.
Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 3 years ago
What a great find! Thanks Laura.
Posted by Mike Pachenker (Coldwell Banker Bain) over 3 years ago

Looks great, Laura...I'll try it! Thanks for the info.

Julia

Posted by Julia Fedak, IRIS, CSP (Platinum Home Staging Design) over 3 years ago

I read your article and had widgets within minutes.

Thank you!!

Posted by Complete Realty, LLC over 3 years ago
This is a great post.  This looks like another tool to help beef up our websites and increase our blog subscribers.  THANKS!!
Posted by Huntsville Alabama Real Estate Agent, Kimberly Grant (Exit Leon Crawford Realty) over 3 years ago
I did this last week.   I've had some interesting responses. 
Posted by Chris Lengquist, RIPS (Keller Williams Realty) over 3 years ago

Laura

I'm just learning about widgets.  How is this widget different from the vflyer widget?

Posted by Nicki Conway over 3 years ago
Laura, thanks for the great idea!  We are in the process of rebuilding our site, so this will be a neat addition.  My sidebar on the blog is getting a little too junked up with tools, so I'll have to clean it up a little.  But this little gem is staying!
Posted by Betsy Talbot (Married with Luggage) over 3 years ago

Thanks so much!  I'm rating this a 5.  Thanks for sharing!

Kathy

Posted by Kathy Nielsen Atlanta Georgia Home Stager (Georgia Interior Solutions, LLC) over 3 years ago

I am going to try it now... let you know how it went....

Excited...thanks!!!

Posted by Nattalie Cornwall (Metrobrokers/GMAC Real Estate) over 3 years ago
Laura, Great tip!  Thanks for sharing this piece of technology!
Posted by David L. Britt, MBA (The Heritage Real Estate Team) over 3 years ago

 

Laura,

        Thank you for sharing this information with all of us.  I will have to give this a try.

Posted by Barbara Martino-Sliva, Vero Beach Real Estate, Homes for Sale (Treasure Coast Sotheby's International Realty) over 3 years ago

Girl, you are amazing!!!!  You've done it again but by now, we shouldn't be surprised!!  Thanks for the useful tool:)

I'm sending you these flowers for all of your wonderful work!!

 

                                                      

Posted by Beth Riegger (Keys 2 Success) over 3 years ago

Wow! What a fun, helpful post.

I have one on my blog here, on my other blog, on myspace, and I've emailed this link to my friends.

Thank you! NWDrew

Posted by Drew Jelmeland (Keller Williams Northland Partners) over 3 years ago
This widget blog keeps on giving and giving.  Thanks for this very helpful post.  I was on vacation, so I'm glad it was linked through a comment on a recent post.
Posted by Lola Audu~Audu Real Estate~Grand Rapids, MI Real Estate over 3 years ago
Thanks so VERY MUCH for this post.   I found this in your response to another blogger - but cant remember that post.  I followed your instructions and I now am a proud owner of my own widget.   
Posted by Christine Bohn, Gainesville, FL Residential RealtorĀ® (RE/MAX Professionals, Inc.) over 3 years ago
Thank you.  I created a blidget and it was very helpful.  Thank you.
Posted by Boca Raton Florida Homes for Sale David Serle (RE/MAX Services) over 3 years ago
I will try I promise - oh scary-  fun!
Posted by Kathleen Lordbock Keller Williams Realty Brainerd Lakes ( KW REALTOR/Staging & Short Sale Specialist) over 2 years ago
I just wanted to say how proud I am of all your widgets! Great job:)
Posted by Real Estate Virtual Assistant Laura Monroe (Creative Agent Solutions.com (916)343-3823) over 2 years ago
You know, every time I try to get my widget code from this site it gives me an error "can't subscribe to this widget at this time"??? I'm not sure why, very annoying. Need to find another widget maker!
Posted by N/A deletethisaccount over 2 years ago
That's some pretty cool stuff!  I love widgets--and now you've shown us where to make our own--thanks!
Posted by Kent Simpson 520.302.5368 Tucson Homes Land & Investment (Tierra Antigua Realty) over 2 years ago

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