Adding Glue to Websites

by Fraser on November 11, 2009 · Comments

How do we add Glue to our site?” has become a common question from publishers, media companies, authors and bloggers.

Current partners who have added Glue to their site include: The Huffington Post, Random House, The NY Times, O’Reilly Media, various Hearst properties, Unbridled Books, hundreds of best-selling authors like Tyler Cowan, and thousands of blogs such as AVC.

This post identifies the various options for implementing Glue on a website (examples are at the end of the post).

Despite the type of integration, the benefits to the site owner are consistent - increases to user experience, affiliate sales, and time-on-site.

(1) Book Widgets: this implementation is ideal for authors, publishers, and sites looking to promote and sell more books via their site. Email support AT getglue.com for your free Book Widget.

(2) Personalized Widgets: add your personal Amazon Wishlist, Last.fm Top Artist list, or Netflix Queue to your site by grabbing a personalized widget from our Widget Gallery with 2 clicks.

(3) Glue for Links: Glue will appear automatically when you link to books, movies, and music on hundreds of popular sites after you add Glue for Links with a single click.

(4) AB Meta: Have the Glue bar appear on your book, movie and music pages by adding AB Meta to your meta headers.

Examples

Book Widget

Personalized Widget

Glue for Links

Lost Symbol

Iron Man

In Rainbows

If you have any questions - or custom requests - please do contact us: support@getglue.com

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