So ...

Go to Appearance => Widgets and simply drag the Currency Converter widget into your targeted (sidebar) widget area:

Or you can simply add the [cbcurrencyconverter] shortcode in any post or page using the Wordpress editor.

And here's the result:

Simple and efficient ...

And that's it my friends!

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TeamIceCream Premium
Hi Zed

Awesome training - as always! Thank you for taking the time to provide valuable information and for sharing your knowledge with us! It is much appreciated!

Sharlee (Chocolate IceCream)
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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Nick-at-WA Premium
Thanks Zed.
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Thank YOU!
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dowj01 Premium
Very clever!
Thanks for posting.
Justin
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time Justin!
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bigrog44 Premium
Thanks for sharing, Zed.
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smartketeer Premium
Once again, thank you my friend!
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bigrog44 Premium
Once again, no problem my friend.
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks :))
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bigrog44 Premium
You're welcome.
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otikoroASH Premium
i gotta figure out how to do this!!! I sell Antique Books and all my prices are listed in Canadian (CAD) but google analytics reflect most of my viewers are from other countries. So I may be asking you more questions as I try to set this up.

Thanks for the useful post!
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for your time!

Give it a try! It's super easy ...
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