Tour Widget Examples
Direct Widget Placement
This is an example of directly placing the widget in your content without using the ContentWrapper. This gives you full control over exactly where the widget appears.
Content that appears after the widget can reference the tours shown above.
Widget After Introduction
This is an example of using the ContentWrapper component to automatically place the GetYourGuide widget after the introduction section of your content.
This is particularly useful for city guides, region pages, or attraction pages where you want to suggest relevant tours to visitors early in their reading experience.
The widget will appear below this introduction, followed by the rest of the content.
Additional Content
Any content after the introduction will appear below the widget, creating a natural break in the reading experience and encouraging engagement with tour options.
This approach typically results in higher conversion rates as visitors see relevant tour options early in their information-gathering process.
Widget in the Middle
This demonstrates placing the widget in the middle of your content, which can be effective for longer articles or guides.
By positioning the widget midway through the content, you allow readers to become engaged with your information before presenting tour options.
This balances the user experience between providing value through content and introducing commercial options at a natural break point.
Content After the Widget
After viewing the widget, users continue reading to find more detailed information. This section can directly reference the tours shown in the widget above.
For example, you might highlight specific aspects of the tours that align with the interests you've discussed in your content, creating a cohesive experience.
This demonstrates placing the widget in the middle of your content, which can be effective for longer articles or guides.
By positioning the widget midway through the content, you allow readers to become engaged with your information before presenting tour options.
This balances the user experience between providing value through content and introducing commercial options at a natural break point.
Content After the Widget
After viewing the widget, users continue reading to find more detailed information. This section can directly reference the tours shown in the widget above.
For example, you might highlight specific aspects of the tours that align with the interests you've discussed in your content, creating a cohesive experience.
Widget at the End
This example shows positioning the GetYourGuide widget at the end of your content, which works well as a natural next step for readers.
After consuming all your expert information about a destination, activity or attraction, readers are presented with relevant tour options they can book immediately.
This approach prioritizes the reader's experience with your content while still providing a clear path to booking tours and experiences related to what they've just read.
End-positioned widgets are particularly effective for detailed guides or articles where the reader is likely to read to the end, indicating high interest in the topic.
Conclusion
Placing the widget at the end creates a natural "what's next" moment for your readers, encouraging them to take action after becoming informed through your content.
The widget will appear below this conclusion, serving as a clear call to action.