Complementing Social Media Marketing with Live Chat Widgets
Posted 30th January 2013 at 01:02 AM by aksports2003
If you’re an Internet marketer, you probably understand the enormous advantage of using social media widgets such as Facebook chat and Twitter buttons. From and Internet marketing standpoint, these widgets are excellent tools for engaging site visitors in topics that relate to the site’s subjects.
Websites are much more interesting with social media buttons, as they let you in on what your friends are up to online, and they also allow your friends to know what things you are exploring online.
But there is another interesting way to let your friends know what you are up to online. ChatWing’s latest version of its live chat button will be launched pretty soon (I actually can’t wait to test drive it on my personal sites).
What’s amazing about ChatWing’s new chat buttons is that it allows for a more seamless integration with your Facebook and Twitter profiles.
I recently had the opportunity to test the new widget out. I was impressed by how it allowed me to log in either with my Facebook profile or with my Twitter account or, most impressively, with both profiles simultaneously.
Websites are much more interesting with social media buttons, as they let you in on what your friends are up to online, and they also allow your friends to know what things you are exploring online.
But there is another interesting way to let your friends know what you are up to online. ChatWing’s latest version of its live chat button will be launched pretty soon (I actually can’t wait to test drive it on my personal sites).
What’s amazing about ChatWing’s new chat buttons is that it allows for a more seamless integration with your Facebook and Twitter profiles.
I recently had the opportunity to test the new widget out. I was impressed by how it allowed me to log in either with my Facebook profile or with my Twitter account or, most impressively, with both profiles simultaneously.
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