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How to Put Yahoo Finance in your own website for free

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By smilesatme1
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Do you own any blogs or personal websites? Well, if you do and like to check the stock market prices or finance news then add the Yahoo Finance in your site for free. What this thing do in your page? This will give you a daily news about financial market situation in Wall Street exchange. Not all of us will want this, this is only for an investors who wants to track the favorite stocks performance or shares in the different companies or businesses.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Since this is Yahoo's product then you have to go to Yahoo's home page and click the category under Finance.

  2. Step 2

    Click the Start Now button under the Yahoo! Finance to put financial information in your own website or blogs or online business.

  3. Step 3

    Select what you want either be stock news only or other finance related quotes or other investing opportunities to display in your website.

  4. Step 4

    Choose the design or style of the contents that being displayed in your page or pick the looks you want to that finance topics or news.

  5. Step 5

    After setting up your choices, then you will get a link or code that you can paste to your web page and then you do not need to use any search engine to find what's going on in the stock market or U.S economy today, you can just read it in your blogs or website.

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