1. Instagram - Go to your instagram page and click on picture you want to include in post. In the bottle right hand corner there those weird dots, hover over it and it will display embed. Click on this, copy the code and paste in HTML part of the blog post. In both blogger and wordpress change view by clicking HTML for blogger and TEXT for wordpress and paste the code. ** Leave space before you start typing anything as if you accidentally type into the code when you continue with your post, the picture won't display it will appear blank when post is published.**
2. Twitter - Go to your twitter page, create your tweet and post it. Then go to your twitter profile, find the tweet you want to include in post. Click on the tweet and in bottom right click (or if there is picture its usually on top right of picture) on the dots and choose embed code, do same thing as Instagram and you're set.
Come link-up your monthly #GoalsFor2015 http://t.co/vfDFlGfDdh and get some exposure for your site.@FemaleBloggerRT pic.twitter.com/qyvzsLNe9k
— Myrabev (@MyraBev) January 6, 2015
What I love about using widgets is that gives people a chance to quickly retweet your tweet if embedded a twitter and for Instagram they could easily like and even follow you Instagram. As bloggers we know its all about making it easy for the readers to follow us on as many social networks also it gives them a chance to notice that you're active on your social accounts its not just for the follow numbers.
I will be sharing the Facebook and Pinterest tips next week, I hope you found this useful and relevant. If you struggle or need help, I am always on twitter so get in touch or drop me an e-mail.


I do both of these myself but I need to do it more often, I am sure it has to help traffic and more hits on my blog. Thank you for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome and yes they do actually help with blog traffic
DeleteI found this very useful, thanks for sharing it! I often times forget about doing this, it's a great reminder of how easy it is to do!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen, glad you found it useful
DeleteGreat article. Widgets are actually a lot easier to install than you'd think.
ReplyDeleteWhen new to all these terminologies may seem scary but once you learn it's so easy
DeleteGreat post, I'm taking some new info away that I didn't know before.
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DeleteOddly enough I have never embedded an instagram photo into one of my blog posts, not sure why exactly, but this is definitely good to know! Great Share!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless (or not so wordless) Wednesday! :-)
Tracy @ Ascending Butterfly
Thanks Tracey, I hope this was useful
DeleteThis is a great tutorial! Embedding can be a pain to figure out sometimes! Pinterest is one I love to embed on my recipe posts.
ReplyDeleteI am very glad to have learnt how to embed widgets into post its made things just that bit better
DeleteWhat a great tutorial! I should really be embedding more of my instagram pictures in my posts, but I always forget. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou welcome Eileen, I try to embed as often as I can
DeleteThis was a super great idea for a post as I'm sure a lot of people would like to know how to do this. I've used the instagram embed to embed an Instagram video into a post before :)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing once you learn how to do its so much fun, I hope am able to teach other bloggers who were not familiar with this embedding business.
DeleteI've used the twitter embed many times. I would love to try doing it from Instagram. Maybe I'll try that soon. Thanks for your help.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome and hope you manage to IG embed
DeleteI used to embed them in my blog all the time. I can be a lot easier grabbing the embed code. Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather, its easier than most people think.
DeleteI found this post very helpful especially for people like me, a beginner in blogging. Thank you for making it a lot easier for us. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am really glad to know i was able to help and made things easier
DeleteOmg this is all so great to know!!! I actually didn't know how to do this. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, i am glad to have assisted.
DeleteThis is an awesome post and I never knew what widgets were before now. I never know what embedding was used for either. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBefore I started blogging I did not know what a widget was but happy that I do now.
DeleteI love the quote in that picture. It is absolutely true. Fear holds way too many people back from achieving their dreams
ReplyDeleteTell me about it and thanks
DeleteThanks for these wonderful tips. I've done all of my blog design myself so it's good to know.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great article. It seems to be very useful for people who don't know more about this. I used to embed both twitter and Instagram. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this. I had no idea how to do this, but now I do and it'll be very helpful. Thanks, and have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love using Instagram embeds in my post. It really helps the post become more interactive and awesome. This is definitely helpful.
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