One button that gets your content bookmarked everywhere

You may have noticed the “share” button I use at the bottom of each post on WP Project. This button enables the reader (that’s you) to share or bookmark the post at their favorite social bookmarking site. All of the popular social bookmarking sites are accessible via this one button. E.g: Digg, del.icio.us, StumbleUpon, Reddit, Magnolia, Twitter, etc.. You decide what to include.

One button, your content everywhere!

 

 

To setup this clean and easy social bookmarking tool on your blog, get the plugin, or select your button, then paste the provided code where you want the button displayed.

Signing up for a free account is required.

 

The button is totally customizable and free to individuals and businesses alike.

The AddThis button is everywhere. It has become the standard button for bookmarking and sharing.

Stats are provided with your account showing what posts were social bookmarked and where. A handy tool indeed.

Do you social bookmark regularly… sometimes… not at all? How about tools for your own site—do you use a similar tool that you prefer over this one?

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1

That is a great plugin indeed although I am using a different one which serves the same purpose

2

A great plugin it is indeed. But somehow it doesn’t really work quite OK with my safari browser. I don’t know if others do have similar problem or it is just unique to me?

3

ChiQ Montes, looks like you’re using “sociable”? Love your site by the way. [subscribed]

Yan, do you have JavaScript enabled in Safari?

4

Oh yes, a quick check says that I have enabled my javascript. Appreciate your reply.

5

I used to use AddThis a couple years ago when it first came out, but I’ve found that I really like the ShareThis plugin instead.

Though both serve the same general purpose! You can e-mail and I think Facebook from the ShareThis plugin as well though.

6

Kyle, is the Print This link in your post-meta part of that plugin too?

7

@ Richard - No, I added that manual, which I actually just explained how to do in a post today. :D

Post can be found here.

8

Already read that Kyle. Thanks. ;)

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