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clipped from quikonnex.com
Widgets are the buzz word nowadays - small, inexpensive, customizable programs that e-retailers and online businesses hope that their clients will download and put on their desktops. First the businesses create widgets, then they figure out how to bribe their customers to download the widgets, and finally, they monitor their customers' responses to what they put on the widget.
You can create your own widget with online tools, brand an existing one, or hire a programmer to do it for you.
In today's competitive business market, every advantage you have can make a difference in profit or loss. Investing in these small programs can potentially increase your income. In 45 days, one company had 10,000 downloads of their widget and an increase of $7,500 worth of sales DIRECTLY related to the widget. Now, THAT's impressive.
Widgets resemble podcasts and RSS feeds in their ability to connect with potential clients without them coming to your website.
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