New Website Button Launched That Shares Your Social Profiles.
Have you got lots of social media profiles or IM/VOIP links? Are they cluttering up your Website or Blog Sidebar? This website button shares your social profiles in one neat place.
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November 28, 2009 (FPRC) -- Users can now share their social media profiles and IM/VOIP links with this free Contact Button so their visitors or blog readers can easily find all their social media profiles without the user’s website or blog sidebar becoming cluttered with links. Enabling their friends and visitors know what sites they use allows the user to connect in more places with existing and new friends. The Button has a dropdown menu which gracefully opens on rollover to display the user’s social profiles and, if selected, an email facility. The Contact Button can be pasted to any website and no knowledge of coding is required.
When clicked, the social media profiles open in a new window, so that the visitor doesn’t unintentionally leave the website. User’s can also list all their IM and VOIP links, so that their visitors can decide the most suitable means of contact.
With over 160 social networks and social media sites supported, this new website button by WikiWorldBook is one of the most extensive free profile sharing tools available and both the style and the text can be customized. If the user has more than 9 profiles or links, a “More” link appears on the dropdown which opens a secondary scrollable menu which itself can hold any many profiles as the user decides to load, including those from - Blogger Classmates Digg Facebook LinkedIn LiveJournal StumbleUpon Twitter Yahoo and YouTube.
Users can also use it to receive email without having to show their email details, as the button holds an integrated Email Form page which displays when the email icon is clicked.
This website button tool is totally free and it makes sharing your profiles and de-cluttering your webpages easy. Working demonstration buttons can be found on Typepad, Tumblr as well as WordPress, Blogger and Myspace (see the Contact Button page).
Button installation is made uncomplicated by an array of Visual Guides. Users are not required to register although registered users can effortlessly update their Button information by amending their stored details on WikiWorldBook so they never have to reload the button code.
This website button widget extends WikiWorldBook’s existing range of web contact products. WikiWorldBook is The Global Address Book.
Send an email to Ben Leefield of WikiWorldBook 01865 351703
Keywords:
Contact Button, Typepad, Tumblr
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