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Add an automated feed of StatePoint Media stories to your Web site, featuring localized or national “news readers can use.” Provide your users with fresh content that updates dynamically and regularly -- without the need for you to do anything!

A StatePoint Media feed will help keep your users coming back to your site to spend more time on it, while providing you with more advertising opportunities. Installation takes only a few moments.

The stories in our feeds are timely and relevant, focusing on such topics as health alerts, family and parenting issues, home and garden tips, education policy updates, local parks and wildlife happenings, and much more.

You Have Three Choices:
Standard FeedAdvanced FeedLimited Feed
The StatePoint Standard Feed allows you to insert a feed of stories on your Web Site, with both headlines and articles running directly on your site. Headlines and stories appear anywhere you designate in your site.
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What You Get:
  • ‘Headline Widget’ for Your Web Site
  • ‘Article Viewer’ for Your Web Site
  • Your Choice: Content Localized By State or National Stories
  • Ability to Choose Number of Headlines in Widget
  • Customizable Widget Name and Fonts
  • Installs with two simple lines of code

HEADLINE WIDGET
The Headline Widget displays article headlines. It takes up a small amount of space (250 pixels wide) and installs anywhere on your Web site with one line of code. When a visitor clicks on a headline, the visitor is sent to a page on your Web site displaying that article in the Article Viewer.
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ARTICLE VIEWER
The Article Viewer displays full text of stories and photos. When a visitor clicks on a headline in the Headline Widget, the visitor is taken to the page on your Web site where you have installed the Article Viewer, in which the complete story is displayed.

You can place the Article Viewer on an existing page on your Web site, or create a new page and insert the Article Viewer on it. It installs with one line of code. If no story is being shown in it, the Article Viewer is not displayed on your page. When displayed, it is 620 pixels wide.
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