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Entertain Your Reader's By Putting A Game In Your Blog/Site

Besides having a forum or a chat box in your web site to enhance interaction on your blog, another new alternative you can try is to embed Flash games and your readers will most probably be glued to the computer screen for hours. Created by founders - Immad Akhund and Jude Gomila, Heyzap was touted as the "YouTube For Flash Games" which offers over 6,000 of the most addictive Flash casual games.

It comes with a widget and when users click on it, a pop-up will be shown and they can start playing the games. This is a great benefit for bloggers or webmasters as the Heyzap game widget can significantly increase the user time on site and traffic. The widget is pretty well-done and gamers can filter their search by selecting different categories (Popular, Sports, Puzzle, etc.) If you've stumbled across an impressive game, you can share it with your friends via email, Facebook, MySpace and many more options.


The folks at Heyzap are planning to work with developers to share their games onto the widget and make money from there by monetizing ads. By forming partnerships with these professional game creators, Heyzap will also get a pie of revenue earned by them.

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