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A web widget (commonly referred to simply as a 'widget') is a small program that you can easily put on your website, blog, or personalised start page.

A widget can be anything from a voting poll, to a weather forecast, to a list of current headlines, to product offers. You can utilise them in your blog to provide an interactive experience for your readers, or you can place them on your personalised start page to get at information you want to see on a regular basis.

Our team here at RedDot would like to offer you a free widget that you can download or share and keep up to date with the latest news, events and Daniel Kraft's personal blog.

To get this widget please click "get & share" on the area directly below the widget

Widgets aren't just for personal use. Businesses also use widgets to enhance their websites. Widgets can be used to track visitors to the website and provide information on how the visitor found the website. They can also be used to provide syndicated content, such as relevant content from the Associated Press, or information like stock quotes.

Get in touch with our Content Experts to find out how your business can take advantage of content syndication and web widgets.

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