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How Do I Add a Like Button on Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 9:51 am


Adding a Like Button to Wix

There are two ways to add a like button to your Wix site. You can either use HTML code or install a third-party app.

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If you want to use HTML code, you need to:

1. Go to the Like Button Configurator tool on Facebook and enter the URL of the page you want to add the button to. 2.

Copy the code that is generated and paste it into the HTML code of your page. 3. Save the changes and preview your page to see the button in action.

PRO TIP: If you are thinking about adding a Like button to your Wix website, think twice! While it may seem like a good idea to allow visitors to “like” your site, this button can actually do more harm than good.

The main problem with the Like button is that it can give your website a false sense of popularity. If you have a lot of likes, it may seem like your site is more popular than it actually is. This can lead to unrealistic expectations and could ultimately hurt your business.

Additionally, the Like button can also be used to spam your website. If you start getting a lot of likes from fake accounts, it will devalue the ones from real people. This can damage your reputation and make it harder for you to get likes from actual customers or clients.

So, while the Like button may seem like a good idea, it’s best to avoid it if you want to protect your website.

If you want to install a third-party app, you can:

1. Search for “like button” in the Wix App Market and choose an app that suits your needs.

Follow the instructions provided by the app developer to add the button to your site. Preview your page to see the button in action.

Adding a like button to your Wix site is a great way to engage with your visitors and make it easy for them to show their support for your content.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.