Lets talk content for a second. If you took a moment to consider the websites that you find useful in your business sector most of them are going to be text based. In the financial industry for example, your Bloombergs, Reuters, Barons and Wall Street Journals are all brokering in letters and numbers. Words are their currency, more than dollars, Yens, or Pounds. Likely your corporate site, too, is trading on its reputation to educate your customers through words. All this textual content is going stale if unused.
One idea for your websites leftover content is to make a quick content widget. They’re delicious, non-fattening and fun at parties.
Prep time is 15 minutes.
Here are the ingredients you’ll need.
- Text based content
- An RSS feed on that content
- A widget automator
I take the first ingredient for granted and assume your corporate website is not just a blank page surrounding a small ‘Coming Soon’ picture. Now with your content in hand, gently break it up into smaller pieces. These pieces are going to be used in our RSS feed. RSS feeds are great little additions to any website. They help make content on your site easily available to other computers by encoding it in XML. If you don’t know if your site has an RSS feed, go ahead and ask your web programmer. Okay, now that we have our content broken up we can put it into our RSS feed. The feed isn’t going to do much right now, so just let it rest on your website. We’ll come back to it. Now, lets create our widget using your choice of widget automator sites. For this recipe, I will be using SpringWidgets, but you could use WidgetBox or ClearSpring.
To use SpringWidget you will need to register a free account. Lets do that now at the top right of the screen. Once that is done, go ahead and click on the Express Widgets button on the left of the main page. Now its time to add your RSS feed to the mix. Take your RSS feed and slowly enter it into the field. Try not to spill. SpringWidget will now use your RSS feed to pull in your content, wrapping it with a decorative box pattern. That’s it, you have a widget for your content. Almost good enough to eat.
The serving options are endless. You can play around with your widget, style it how you want. Once you are ready, the bottons on the left will help you embed this widget into Social Networks like Facebook, blogging tools like Blogger and WordPress, or anyone’s web page using the Javascript code.