“Add This” a widget that totally burned the titles all over the blog sphere and for certain reasons of course, it has been mentioned as one of the more successful bookmark submission tool.
Earlier this month I had reviewed a very cool widget that works as an bookmark submission tool, but also as a link back to top supporters, you can read more about it here “Romlet a widget that loves back!“, however real state its valuable on any site. I’m featuring an “Add This” widget just above the title of this post, it also gives to the blog authors and site owners the feature to track the audience support by displaying valuable statistics about the titles, and bookmark services the audience uses through the “Add This” button functionality.
One not so accurate information that the widget features and is a little bit confusing, is that the statistics report displays what users have the intention of bookmark, but not the final submission results. What exactly that means? well doesn’t track how many bookmarks have really been successfully submitted.
Even with not so accurate and meaningful statistics, its a great tool that allows to use the real state of your blog or site with better purposes either to use the real state for monetizing or for a clean look, worth it to try.
“Add This” clean the clutter, monetize the space and give your readers a clean space.
“Add This” a widget that totally burned the titles all over the blog sphere and for certain reasons of course, it has been mentioned as one of the more successful bookmark submission tool.
Earlier this month I had reviewed a very cool widget that works as an bookmark submission tool, but also as a link back to top supporters, you can read more about it here “Romlet a widget that loves back!“, however real state its valuable on any site. I’m featuring an “Add This” widget just above the title of this post, it also gives to the blog authors and site owners the feature to track the audience support by displaying valuable statistics about the titles, and bookmark services the audience uses through the “Add This” button functionality.
One not so accurate information that the widget features and is a little bit confusing, is that the statistics report displays what users have the intention of bookmark, but not the final submission results. What exactly that means? well doesn’t track how many bookmarks have really been successfully submitted.
Even with not so accurate and meaningful statistics, its a great tool that allows to use the real state of your blog or site with better purposes either to use the real state for monetizing or for a clean look, worth it to try.