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Free Financial Content for All Websites and Blogs (Free Widgets)

OilPrice.com has just released 20 Free widgets for Finance, Energy and Commodity related websites and blogs.

The tables and charts available cover almost all energy and metal sectors: Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Coal, Nat Gas, Copper, Aluminium, Solar Energy, etc... There are also Government and Consumer Debt figures. (At present there is nothing else like them available)

For anyone who runs a website or blog in the business, finance and resource sectors this widget page is a must see. All widgets are very well designed and the data provided would normally be very difficult to obtain and especially difficult to package into meaningful charts and graphs. (There is no charge for using them on your own site.)

(Even if you don't have a website - the data on the page is very useful)

To see what is available please take a look at: https://oilprice.com/free-widgets.html

The widgets focus on:

Gold holdings by country (US, China, UK, Switzerland. Constantly updated and moving.
Precious metal production (Gold, Silver, platinum, copper, nickel, aluminium, etc....)
Worldwide energy consumption (by country - figures updated every second)
Worldwide energy production (Crude oil, coal, natural gas, solar, wind, updated every second.)
Alternative energy production (by method: Solar, wind, hydro, etc..)
US Debt clock (National debt, debt per citizen, debt per taxpayer)
US Debts (National debt, household debt, mortgage debt, consumer debt, etc....)
World debt clock
Crude oil clocks
Oil & Gas news
+ More...

Visit our free widget page to find out more: https://oilprice.com/free-widgets.html

Creating an engaging site that keeps users attention is becoming much harder nowadays, especially in the competitive financial and resource fields, where your competitors have eye popping budgets and almost unlimited resources. OilPrice.com free widgets will help you take back some of that advantage by providing useful and engaging content that keeps your visitors coming back for more.

By. James Stafford

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