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How to Use Widgets to Generate Passive Income

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Brands use different widgets on their website based on their niche or industry. A widget may be related to schedules, maps, popular destinations, or even job advertisements, similar to the Connect Lensa widget. Widgets can be placed on websites as well as blogs that support external code. If you’re interested in learning how you can use widgets to generate passive income using a website or blog, today we shall look at how widgets can help you earn some extra cash with minimal effort.

What Are Widgets?

A widget is a graphic UI (User Interface) element that provides users a way to interact with an OS (Operating System) or application. It may also be used to display information. Widgets include:

  • Pull-down menus
  • Buttons
  • Selection boxes
  • Icons
  • Scroll bars
  • Windows 
  • Progress indicators
  • On and off check marks
  • Window edges to enable resizing
  • Toggle buttons
  • Devices for information display and invite display.
  • Responding to user actions

How to Integrate a Widget to Generate Passive Income

Add a CTA

Website visitors and readers that enjoy your posts will prefer a personal description of your experience with a widget's service. This will make clicks more likely, and it is also a good idea to add a call-to-action (CTA) button with your content right before the widget for more action.

Place Widgets Strategically 

If you use partner widgets, ensure you do not impose your logic behind the product or services on your readers. Readers or buyers must make an informed decision on their own regarding whatever your website widgets offer. Ensure that you place the widget strategically where you are sure the users will take action.

A website page with only a widget may be simple, easy, and quick to design but will not provide much context. Context not only encourages the audience to click but can also help you rank your web page on search engines.

Pay Attention to Analytics Systems Data

Regarding widget placement, paying attention to analytics systems data is crucial. Web pages with paid search traffic or high organic traffic are visited by users interested in website content and the promoted services. A high rating means that users have tracked your website down from search engines via keywords and are likely to make a purchase.

Remember to be careful with your homepage, as it often has greater views. Most users will land on this page via Google search, so design it as a starting point for all readers. Most visitors do not intend to buy your services or products immediately, so it is a good idea to place your widgets on high-traffic pages but those that are less focused.

If you have made use of widgets in the past, then make sure to check out page statistics. This will give you an idea of what page you should place your widget on for effectiveness. A general rule of thumb is to place widgets on pages with a high average rate and low bounce rate.

Choose the Right Spot

A widget should be added at the top or bottom of a page. Choose a spot that seems logical and balances out with your content. Place a sensible divider in the text to avoid banner blindness which leads to users completely ignoring your widget.

Adverts on the front or main screen may fail to be noticed by users if the page fails to load fully or some other technical issue occurs. Widgets in sidebars do not convert well either, as most readers use cell phones to visit websites. The sidebar is transferred to the main content in this scenario which leads to the widget getting overlooked. The best place to position widgets is in the middle of a post or between text.

Set a Fixed Number and Use Partner Links

Begin by adding a single widget per page, and try not to add widgets that seem to be competing with each other. This can confuse the audience and prevent them from picking the best offer. Another smart idea is to use a combination of widgets and partner links. This way, readers will have a duplicate partner tool that they can use if the widget fails to load.

Ensure Mobile Compatibility 

Most users will visit your website using their mobile phones, so it is essential to ensure that widgets display for them correctly. Before launching your widgets, do a test run to ensure compatibility across all devices.

Endnote

Widget placement is based on experimentation to see what works best for your brand or website. The good news is that they can be a great way to generate passive income without much effort if you can nail the widget type, partner tools, appearance, location, and color customization.

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Emma Drew

Emma has spent over 15 years sharing her expertise in making and saving money, inspiring thousands to take control of their finances. After paying off £15,000 in credit card debt, she turned her side hustles into a full-time career in 2015. Her award-winning blog, recognized as the UK's best money-making blog for three years, has made her a trusted voice, with features on BBC TV, BBC radio, and more.

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