This is WIDGETS YEAR

This year, 2007, in my opinion it could be called “Widgets Year”. Why? Because widgets are all over the blogosphere and because a lot of big companies have launched their own “line” of wonderful thingies that make our live easier. The best example I can give for my statement is that in the last two weeks the, three types of widgets were released.
The first one is Blogrush, whose owner is John Resse, the famous internet guru who made one million dollars in 24 hours. Now I won’t talk about John, maybe in a future post, but his widget is fantastic because it is sending you free traffic. For every impression your widget makes, you get an impression on one of the websites from the category you are in. You can find more info here.

The second release was from Google, Google gadgets. They have a nice list of free widgets that you can embed into your blog to make it look nicer or make it have some new futures. You can see the list here, from which my favourite widgets are the one with “date and time” and “Mario is back” lol. So if you have some free space in your sidebar go check them out.
The third release was made today by Amazon.com .Their widgets help you make some money online because as you all know amazon is one of the biggest affiliates program in the world. I will give you only one example of a widget that I think it is cool and worth’s to take a look at. It’s name is aStore and it gives you the power to create a pro online store that you can embed in a page. You cant go, for ex in wordpress and select to write a new page and past the affiliate code in. The funny thing is that you can have your own store and the products listed aren’t yours.
In conclusion, yes, this is widgets year and I hope that 2008 will be the year when each blogger has an income of 1000$ from their blogs.

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