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Few days ago I had problems with my blog Revenue Sharing (It was blocked temporarily by Blogger AntiSpam Bot and I waited for a few days for unblocking - very uncommonly experience for me, huh, stupid bot, what it thought…..).

I noticed this when I joined to SpringWidgets site, where I found widgets interesting for my other blog WidgetMania. So, there, at SpringWidgets, everyone can create his own widget, it’s called ExpressWidget. It’s very easy to create your own widget - just copy the link to your blog RSS feed and site service do all neccessary actions. Few customisations and - voila! You made your own widget with your content, you can share it, embed it, whatever. So, as I mention in the beggining, I try to copy link of Revenue Sharing blog RSS feed into Express Widget and I got an error. I don’t know what’s going wrong and after some time I realised that’s everything ok with widget and procedure, the problem was in my blog which was blocked.

Anyway, the blog is on-line now, and you can watch RevenueSharing widget at my Videochannel: AdSense Tips. Find it.

You can exchange, share and embed your widgets almost everywhere, or as Wikipedia says what the widget is:
“A web widget is a portable chunk of code that can be installed and executed within any separate HTML-based web page by an end user without requiring additional compilation”.

But SpringWidgets is a widget engine not only for the web but also for the desktop which means that you can offer downloads with your data channel to millions of users and, consenquently, drive traffic to your sites in, let’s say, Web 2.0 way. And yes, I create also my Senserely’s posts widget. It’s still at SpringWidgets site. Where to embed it? I need advice.

In meantime, when you “think where to embed my Senserely widget”, watch this satirical and political parody about President Bush’s love for Lady Oil!

Prez Bush and Lady Oil

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