The other day, a reader of this blog emailed me because they wanted to know how to display testimonials from Twitter users on their site. Great question! More and more companies use this technique because it adds a layer of interactivity to pages. And since the 140-character limit makes it easy for clients to leave them quick feedback, it would be a pity not to take advantage of this opportunity. Here is a quick and easy way to embed a Twitter testimonial box to your website or blog.
Add a Twitter testimonial box to your website or blog in 6 easy steps
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We've seen a couple folks mention the new Twitter testimonial boxes in the BizSigar community. Looks like a great feature. Thanks for sharing.