Finally! Some Cool Social Media Buttons For Your Blog
We’ve all seen them. Just about every blog out there has some pretty little buttons somewhere around the top or bottom of the article page.
What are these buttons? Usually they’re tiny logos representing a handful (or 20+) social media sharing sites.
But here’s the catch: for most people these social media buttons are confusing. At first glance the uninitiated (read: non-techie) reader has no darn idea what those buttons are. Once  you look closer you’ll see
Most people have just never heard of all those fancy social media sharing networks. But just about everybody and their dog has heard about Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter.
So should you really add these social media buttons to your site?
Absolutely! If you want people to bookmark your articles and share them with their friends, you have to give them a very easy way to do that.
But do it in a way that’s not confusing, focusing on just the top few sites that the readers of your site are likely to recognize.
Sadly we didn’t include these very visible buttons on our Ask Dan & Jennifer site or on our other sites… instead we opted for the “all social media buttons in one” Add-To-Any widget (more on this below). But ultimately it proved a little confusing and was too easy to ignore or just plain not notice.
So… we finally decided to add some social media buttons at the bottom of aritcles for our major sites: Ask Dan & Jennifer, Blog Success Journal, and our Personal Blog. Just to make it easy for people to share and bookmark stories they like on these sites.
What Social Media Buttons Should You Choose?
Ah, now to the rubber hitting the road… That’s a very fine line. Most people opt for showing every button available, to increase the odds that your visitor happens to have an account on one of those sites. In theory that’s a good startegy, but it can backfire.
Pretend you’re not a blogger, but a non-techie person who happened to stumble onto a great blog. Fact is, too many buttons can confuse non-techie readers. So you need to figure out what are your “big bang for the buck” sites… which sites best target your core readers base.
To find the rigth buttons for your site, Ask yourself these questions:
- Do you have a techie readership that prefers Digg or Reddit?
- Do you have a more mainstream (non-techie) readership that prefers non-techie sites like StumbleUpon, Yahoo Buzz?
- How about Facebook and Twitter… would your readers know what those are?
- What’s  the primary language for your audience… are you perhaps popular in places that speak other languages? Think “Meneame” for example, the Spanish-language Digg-like site.
- Out of the answers above, which sites are most likely to drive more traffic to your site if bookmarks are shared there?
For us, after significant deliberation (probably too much, LOL), we came up with our top list, in this order: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Yahoo Buzz, Del.ici.ous, Â Meneame, and StumbleUpon.
What’s the best way to install these buttons on your blog?
Probably the easiest way is to find a social media button service (such as AddToAny) that will give you a simple piece of Javascript you can add to your site.
If you’re running Wordpress you can also choose from a myriad of plugins that will show these buttons. And there are LOTS of these types of plugins to choose from.
Which begs the question…
What are the best social media button plugins or services for your blog?
There are so many social media button options out there, it’s hard to even begin listing them. So we’re not going to. If you want to find all the options we didn’t choose after doing extensive research, you can search Google yourself for “social media button wordpress plugin” or something to that effect.
We’re just goint to tell you about the ones that we like enough to actually use ourselves.
AddToAny – A great one-size-fits-all social media button bar
AddToAny is a really cool, customizable, and easy to use widget that you can add to literally any blog. Oh, and it’s free too.
You just go to their site, customize how you want the button to look, etc. and they give you a piece of Javascript code to add to your site. It’s that simple.
Here’s what the AddToAny widget looks like:
And it works great, which is why we use it. We recommend AddToAny highly, you should definitely get it set up on your blog or website.
But here’s the question… is it enough? We used to think so, but no longer.
The problem with JUST having the AddToAny widget is that not everyone clicks on your pretty little “share or bookmark” button. Sure some will, but many won’t. They may not see it, or they may just not care.
SocioFluid – The first truly unique social bookmark button solution we’ve seen to date
So, we set out to find a good set of very pretty, polished, and unique social media buttons to add to the bottom of our posts… to make a facebook user say “hey, this was good, i’ll click on that facebook icon and share it with my friends”. Same for Twitter, etc.
When we started looking for the right social bookmark plugin / utility for our sites we were disappointed with all the blah, boring, all-the-same button options out there. And finally, finally we found one that is truly unique!
It’s called SocioFluid and it’s just plain and simply cool. It comes as a customizable Wordpress plugin… and more recently, it’s also available as a simple javascript widget that you can add to any blog, even if it’s not Wordpress (get that from SocioFluid.com).
Want to see this REALLY COOL tool in action? Just scroll down to the bottom of this article and hover over the nifty social bookmark icons… Facebook, Twitter!
OK, Now a question for you!
So what social bookmark / sharing plugins or widgets do you use for your blog? let us know in the comments below!
And be sure to Tweet this article or Share it on Facebook! Just click on one of the pretty sharing icons below!
Thanks! — Dan & Jennifer












How do you get that Social Media buttons on the bottom? Please send me the html for those at jameshartje@gmail.com. Would be much appreciated and would trade links if interested. Thanks
Thanks for the resources, I need a blgo revamp, so will definitely use these new cool buttons.