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How do I add the AI Verified badge to my WordPress site?
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ24 Feb 2026
Adding the AI Verified badge to your WordPress site takes about 3 minutes. Here's the exact process:
**Method 1: Widget/Shortcode (recommended)**
1. Go to your AI Verified dashboard
2. Click "Get Badge Code" on your passport
3. Copy the embed code
4. In WordPress, go to Appearance > Widgets
5. Add a Custom HTML widget to your footer or sidebar
6. Paste the embed code and save
**Method 2: Theme header/footer**
1. Copy the embed code from your dashboard
2. Go to Appearance > Theme File Editor (or use a child theme)
3. Add the code to footer.php before the closing </body> tag
4. Save
**Method 3: Plugin (Elementor, Divi, etc.)**
Most page builders have an HTML/Code block. Add the embed code to any HTML block in your footer or sidebar.
**The badge automatically:**
- Links to your public passport page
- Shows your current verification tier
- Updates when your tier changes
- Includes the schema.org markup for search engines
4 Replies
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ25 Feb 2026#1
For Elementor users: use the HTML widget in the footer section. The badge renders correctly at all standard sizes. If it appears too large, add style='max-width:120px' to the outer div.
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ26 Feb 2026#2
Does the badge slow down page load speed?
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ27 Feb 2026#3
The badge is a small SVG with a single external request to verify the hash. It adds less than 50ms to page load in most cases. If you're concerned about performance, you can use the static image version from your dashboard instead.
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LinkDaddyGoldVerified
πΊπΈ28 Feb 2026#4
I use the Kadence theme and added it via the Kadence header/footer builder. Took 2 minutes.
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