Add ads or content in between your Facebook posts.
var number_of_posts = 5,
content_to_add = 'Add content here',
i = 1;
$('#cff .cff-item').each(function(){
if( i % number_of_posts == 0 ) $(this).after('<div class="cff-item">'+content_to_add+'</div>');
i++;
});
Edit the variables on the first two lines to define how many posts to insert the content after and what content should be added. The content can be text or HTML.
If you need to only add the content to a specific feed then you can add a class to the shortcode:
And then target that feed in the fourth line of the snippet above:
$('.feed1 .cff-item').each(function(){
To add different content in every X number of posts you can use the following:
var number_of_posts = 5,
content_to_add = [
'Content 1',
'Content 2',
'Content 3'
],
i = 1,
count = 0;
$('#cff .cff-item').each(function(){
if( i % number_of_posts == 0 && count < content_to_add.length ){
$(this).after('<div class="cff-item">'+content_to_add[count]+'</div>');
count++;
}
i++;
});
Most people who start your contact form never finish it. They get to field two and back out.
The form was designed for desktop and patience, neither of which a customer on their phone with one question has.
The fix isn't shorter fields or prettier styling. The form itself is the friction. Swap it for a WhatsApp button, and the customer can ask their question without fighting your website to do it.
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Restaurants and hotels lose bookings on the page where the decision actually gets made because they only show one review source, usually Google, when their best signal lives on TripAdvisor or Yelp.
Diners check three platforms before they book.
The site is the last stop, the trust check. Pulling Google, TripAdvisor, Yelp, and Facebook reviews into a single feed on the booking page means the customer sees proof from every platform they already trust, in one place.
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Here's something many businesses overlook: your customers are already creating content for you.
Photos, reviews, real moments with your product or service. All of it is just sitting on social media while your website has the same static images it's had for two years.
There's a smarter way to do this. You can pull all of that real, authentic customer content and display it right on your WordPress site.
Fresh, rotating, and honestly way more convincing than a perfectly polished brand photo ever could be.
Real content from real people builds trust fast. And trust is what turns a casual visitor into an actual customer.
Here's what you can do 👇
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Your customers are already creating content for you. Are you using it?
Most small business owners spend hours trying to come up with fresh content ideas.
But here's the thing: your happy customers are out there posting photos, leaving reviews, and sharing their experiences with your brand every single day.
That's called user-generated content (UGC), and it's one of the most powerful (and free) marketing tools available to you right now.
UGC builds trust in a way that branded content just can't. People trust other people.
When a real customer shares their experience, it carries way more weight than anything you could write yourself.
Check out our full guide below:
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User-generated content outperforms branded content on almost every metric. Here's how to get customers to create it — and how to put it to work on your website.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The local businesses with the best Instagram presence almost always have the most dated-looking websites.
Spending a few hours embedding your live Instagram feed on your homepage is one of those fixes that takes ten minutes and makes the whole site feel current.
Same content, same energy, same brand, now visible to the people who weren't going to follow you anyway.
The salons and bakeries doing this right look ten times more alive than competitors three blocks away.
Drop a comment if you've seen a local biz pull this off well.
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If you've been on the fence about upgrading your social feeds, this is the window.
All Smash Balloon plugins are up to 60% off through Friday, May 29.
That includes Instagram Feed Pro, Facebook Feed Pro, YouTube Feed Pro, TikTok Feed Pro, Reviews Feed Pro, and the All Access Bundle.
Three days. Then it's done.
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Two years ago, a florist told us she posts to Instagram every single day.
Her website had a photo gallery from 2020.
The homepage still had a "new location coming soon" banner that was no longer accurate.
She knew both things. She just never had time.
She'd been posting to Instagram every morning for two years.
The website had no idea.
We see this more than you'd think.
Businesses that are incredibly consistent on social, posting daily, building a real following, with websites that look like they stopped caring sometime around 2021.
The content is already there. It just has nowhere to go.
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The bio link is a black hole and nobody talks about it.
People watch your Reel, hit save, then screenshot. They don't tap out.
Instagram trains them to stay in the app because every outbound click costs Meta money.
So the content gets the attention, the screenshot gets the save, and your website never sees the lift.
The actual fix is the opposite of what most businesses are doing. Stop trying to drag people out of Instagram, and bring Instagram onto the homepage they already land on when they Google you.
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Comments outperform likes as social proof by a wide margin and nobody's leveraging this.
The like is anonymous. The comment has a name, a face, and someone's actual words about your business.
That's the thing that makes a buyer trust you, not the heart count. But comments live inside Instagram, three taps deep, where your customers will never go looking.
Pull them onto your homepage and you've built a testimonial wall in real time, written by real customers, that you never had to ask anyone to write.
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You can hit 100,000 views and walk into your shop the next day to the same five people.
The algorithm sent your reel to people 1000 miles away. Not your customers.
Local businesses don't need viral reach. They need local reach, geo-tagged posts, local hashtags, and a website that shows up when someone in your suburb finally Googles you.
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