Do you ever
visit a website and wonder how it got all of those “widgets” to work?
The booking form, the calendar, or even the weather display? Many people
assume that these kinds of bells and whistles require a web developer
to put in place. But these days it’s usually as simple as copying and
pasting some text. Taking advantage of these tools can engage your
visitors, offer valuable insights, and make a simple site much more
functional.
Applications that are embedded into the body of websites are called widgets. Widgets come in many forms: clocks, currency converters, video players, contact forms, slideshows, search fields, etc. A widget adds functionality to your site by outsourcing the development of the application to a coder, instead of every site owner having to program it themselves. Many widgets are free or work on a freemium model.
When we talk about these kinds of website tools, we usually talk about both widgets and plugins. Knowing which one is which isn’t as important as knowing that you can pretty easily put them to use on your site. In this post I’ll go over some of my favorites and hopefully convince you to give them a try.
Need a Q&A forum for your site? Pubble is a customizable solution that offers analytics and is easy to add to your existing site.
If your site would benefit from a chatroom, check out RumbleTalk. RumbleTalk is also customizable, SEO friendly, and even includes a spam filter.
Applications that are embedded into the body of websites are called widgets. Widgets come in many forms: clocks, currency converters, video players, contact forms, slideshows, search fields, etc. A widget adds functionality to your site by outsourcing the development of the application to a coder, instead of every site owner having to program it themselves. Many widgets are free or work on a freemium model.
When we talk about these kinds of website tools, we usually talk about both widgets and plugins. Knowing which one is which isn’t as important as knowing that you can pretty easily put them to use on your site. In this post I’ll go over some of my favorites and hopefully convince you to give them a try.
Anyone can install a widget for their website—really!
Email Marketing
It’s no secret that email marketing is a cost-effective way of increasing conversion, sales, and brand awareness for your business, so definitely take advantage of it with either MailChimp or INinbox. Both services provide similar features including contact management, automation, templates, and analytics. When you sign up for either MailChimp or INinbox, you’re provided with a campaign management dashboard and the necessary code to embed a signup form onto your site.Images
If your website needs a slideshow, give PhotoSnack a try. PhotoSnack provides an easy way to embed mobile-friendly slideshows on your website. It can upload photos from your Facebook, Flickr, and Instagram accounts, or you can use it to show off a portfolio of your work.Social Media
Floating social media buttons are a stylish way to encourage sharing, which is why we use them on the Jimdo Blog. There are lots of services that offer various designs, but AddThis is a great option. With a simple copy and paste, you can have floating social media buttons or sidebars on every page of your website.Booking & Calendars
If you need to share a calendar on your website, Google Calendar is the classic bet. But if you need something with a bit more functionality, like for bookings or to show availability, there are some really good options:- Own a restaurant? Take online reservations with the OpenTable widget.
- Are you a personal trainer? Own a salon? Teach diving lessons? You probably need to take bookings as well. If so, BookingBug is right up your alley.
- If you own a holiday home you’d like to rent, you can use AvailabilityCalendar.com, which syncs with Airbnb, Google, FlipKey by TripAdvisor, and more.
- If you are holding an event you need to sell tickets to, look no further than Ticketleap or Eventbrite. Either service will allow you to create an event and embed a widget on your website to seamlessly sell tickets to your event with just a click of the mouse.
Digital Goods
One of the most common questions I get is, “How can I sell music/videos/ebooks/comics on my site?” Time and time again, I recommend Gumroad for its usability and website integration. Offering a digital subscription? Gumroad has you covered as well—you can set up a subscription-based pricing model for your product, manage your subscriber base, and send updates all from the console that Gumroad provides. While there are other great options out there, Gumroad is my go-to because it’s just so simple.Customer Service
SnapEngage, Userlike, and Olark are great options if you’re looking to add a customer service or sales channel to your site. If you own a small business, hiring call center representatives can be quite expensive, so taking advantage of live chat is a great way to provide support.Analytics
eClincher makes tracking social media and website analytics a breeze with an intuitive, customizable dashboard. eClincher allows you to track real-time website traffic, analyze social impact, and manage social media accounts, all through the same dashboard.Search
While Google is almost always the first name in search, Swiftype is likely the easiest and most powerful way to add a search field to your website. Swiftype combines advanced indexing, autocomplete, and custom result ranking with an easy-to-embed widget, making it one of my personal favorite tools.Community
While many website platforms include a comments section for your blog or news posts, few are as slick and functional as Disqus. There’s a great reason why some of the biggest websites—such as Wired, CNN, and The Next Web—use Disqus: it’s easy to implement, it’s optimized to engage traffic, and offers advanced features, such as analytics.Need a Q&A forum for your site? Pubble is a customizable solution that offers analytics and is easy to add to your existing site.
If your site would benefit from a chatroom, check out RumbleTalk. RumbleTalk is also customizable, SEO friendly, and even includes a spam filter.