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Widget Example 7: Show counts in custom buttons
June 28th, 2012Has it been 7 weeks already? We are on the last entry of our Advanced Widget Example series. Don’t fret. Next week, We’ll start a new series about Best Practices for Publishers.
On to the last widget example: Show Counts in Custom Buttons
Do you want to show the share counts on your articles but in a fancy way? Or do you want custom ShareThis widget buttons and add counters to those buttons. This helps your users find out which articles are popular so they can share your content to their friends. Click here to get the code and see the live example.
Just in case you forgot – Here’s a recap all the Widget Examples:
1. Smart Hoving Bar
2. Dynamically Add Share Buttons
3. Sharing Shorten URLs
4. Implement Callback on Share Clicks
5. Create Share Buttons on-the-spot on Right Click
6. Different Flavors of Google +1
7. Show Counts in Custom Buttons
And remember, you can always modify the code and make something way cooler. Just don’t forget to tell us so we give you all the props and show it off to the community. No, seriously. We will do it.
If you have more requests or suggestions, please send us your feedback.
-Anuj Nijhawan
Product Manager
@oyeAnuj
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ShareThis Partners with moShare
June 27th, 2012 That moment when you want to share an article with a friend on their phone and don’t have their email and don’t know how to send from web to mobile? Yup, to solve that exact moment, ShareThis widget has now added moShare! Check out moShare’s press release announcing this integration.
So what is moShare? It is a mobile sharing service that lets your users send content from any website to friends’ mobile phones via MMS. All you need to do is click on the moShare icon, enter your friend’s mobile number and moShare will send them the article via MMS. That’s right, straight to their mobile phones where they can read whenever they want. moShare makes it faster and easier for users to share content through mobile messaging.
Add moShare to your widget today!
<span class=’st_moshare_large’ displayText=’moShare’></span>
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Read more. So what is moShare? It is a mobile sharing service that lets your users send content from any website to friends’ mobile phones via MMS. All you need to do is click on the moShare icon, enter your friend’s mobile number and moShare will send them the article via MMS. That’s right, straight to their mobile phones where they can read whenever they want. moShare makes it faster and easier for users to share content through mobile messaging.
Add moShare to your widget today!
<span class=’st_moshare_large’ displayText=’moShare’></span>
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ShareThis Sponsors #SMDayCincy Celebration!
June 25th, 2012We couldn’t be more excited to take part in the Social Media Day Cincinnati celebration this Saturday, June 30, 2012.
Our founder and Cincinnati resident, Tim Schigel will be taking the stage for a bit to talk about the importance of sharing and social media. As him about how how ShareThis is helping publishers to measure how effective their social traffic is compared to websites in the same category!For more information on Social Media Day Cincinnati Mashable Meetup #smdaycincy, click here!
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Weekly Top Shares, 6-11-12
June 22nd, 2012 Forbes
The Most Annoying, Pretentious And Useless Business Jargon
This week, sharers gave 110 percent, took their sharing to the next level, reached out to all their contacts across a number of verticals, shared stories about companies on the bleeding edge of technology and really, really thought outside the box. If you reread that sentence just to realize it didn’t say much of anything, you would be correct. It contained half a dozen of the most annoying, pretentious and useless phrases out of 32 “abominable expressions” identified by Forbes editors. Completely meaningless, bureaucratic language such as “core competency,” “buy-in,” “best practice,” and “reach out” is often simply used to disguise the fact that the utterer of these phrases doesn’t really have anything of substance to say, whatsoever. So the next time you feel the urge to “reach out,” think again and maybe just “contact,” “call” or “meet.”
Match.com
Things women wish men knew…
“What do women want?” is an elusive question men have been trying to answer for some time now. Heck, not even some women can answer the question. The (male) author of this piece did his research by asking women to answer that question and the interviewees responded by giving him seemingly obvious answers, at least from the perspective of the fairer sex. But hopefully his commentary will be gold to men who still haven’t found that special someone. And, just in case you can’t remember these nine tips, you really can’t go wrong with being a kind, considerate human being.
ThePostGame
Common Chest Training Mistakes
Next time you feel like blasting your pecs, don’t waste time doing push-ups or messing around on the machines, make sure you tone your back, too, watch your form and make sure to lower your weights sloooowly. Follow these practices and you’ll have a bulging chest in no time flat. Men – and women – pour hours of their weeks into their chest workouts and, sadly, much of that time goes down the tubes. So if you want to make the most of your time, and achieve a chest the size of Arnold’s, read this article and then hit the gym.
Forbes
Bouncing Back from Job Loss: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Job Hunters
For those of you unlucky enough to be out of work and on the couch, don’t fret – life coach Margie Warrell’s got a few tips for you. Losing a job is a very personal experience that hits all-too-close to home for those who have the displeasure of being laid off. Our first instinct is to wallow in our own misery, accompanied by a large glass of wine or perhaps a pint of Ben & Jerry’s. It’s OK – have your day of misery. But then stop. And get back to work. You may not have a job, but you have all the time in the world, which means you have plenty to devote to finding your passion, developing aspects of your life that went neglected previously and tracking down new leads. Turning the negativity of being laid off into a positive can mean the difference between spending a day or a week on the couch and becoming a bona fide couch potato.
ThePostGame
Worst Decisions In Boxing History
Unlike many sports that involve a ball, boxing requires a bit more in the opinion department. Following the recent Pacquiao-Bradley decision, and the subsequent accusations of corruption, ThePostGame took a look back at some of the most controversial calls in recent history. The call that decided the gold medal winner in the 1988 Olympics takes the cake, however, after one judge admitted to voting in favor of Park Si-Hun because he felt bad about the local kid being shut out in the final. Talk about bias.
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Read more. The Most Annoying, Pretentious And Useless Business Jargon
This week, sharers gave 110 percent, took their sharing to the next level, reached out to all their contacts across a number of verticals, shared stories about companies on the bleeding edge of technology and really, really thought outside the box. If you reread that sentence just to realize it didn’t say much of anything, you would be correct. It contained half a dozen of the most annoying, pretentious and useless phrases out of 32 “abominable expressions” identified by Forbes editors. Completely meaningless, bureaucratic language such as “core competency,” “buy-in,” “best practice,” and “reach out” is often simply used to disguise the fact that the utterer of these phrases doesn’t really have anything of substance to say, whatsoever. So the next time you feel the urge to “reach out,” think again and maybe just “contact,” “call” or “meet.”
Match.com
Things women wish men knew…
“What do women want?” is an elusive question men have been trying to answer for some time now. Heck, not even some women can answer the question. The (male) author of this piece did his research by asking women to answer that question and the interviewees responded by giving him seemingly obvious answers, at least from the perspective of the fairer sex. But hopefully his commentary will be gold to men who still haven’t found that special someone. And, just in case you can’t remember these nine tips, you really can’t go wrong with being a kind, considerate human being.
ThePostGame
Common Chest Training Mistakes
Next time you feel like blasting your pecs, don’t waste time doing push-ups or messing around on the machines, make sure you tone your back, too, watch your form and make sure to lower your weights sloooowly. Follow these practices and you’ll have a bulging chest in no time flat. Men – and women – pour hours of their weeks into their chest workouts and, sadly, much of that time goes down the tubes. So if you want to make the most of your time, and achieve a chest the size of Arnold’s, read this article and then hit the gym.
Forbes
Bouncing Back from Job Loss: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Job Hunters
For those of you unlucky enough to be out of work and on the couch, don’t fret – life coach Margie Warrell’s got a few tips for you. Losing a job is a very personal experience that hits all-too-close to home for those who have the displeasure of being laid off. Our first instinct is to wallow in our own misery, accompanied by a large glass of wine or perhaps a pint of Ben & Jerry’s. It’s OK – have your day of misery. But then stop. And get back to work. You may not have a job, but you have all the time in the world, which means you have plenty to devote to finding your passion, developing aspects of your life that went neglected previously and tracking down new leads. Turning the negativity of being laid off into a positive can mean the difference between spending a day or a week on the couch and becoming a bona fide couch potato.
ThePostGame
Worst Decisions In Boxing History
Unlike many sports that involve a ball, boxing requires a bit more in the opinion department. Following the recent Pacquiao-Bradley decision, and the subsequent accusations of corruption, ThePostGame took a look back at some of the most controversial calls in recent history. The call that decided the gold medal winner in the 1988 Olympics takes the cake, however, after one judge admitted to voting in favor of Park Si-Hun because he felt bad about the local kid being shut out in the final. Talk about bias.
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Widget Example #6: Different Flavors of Google +1
June 22nd, 2012Have you been playing around with the different widget examples? I hope so, cause get ready for another one. Here is Widget Example #6: Different Flavors of Google +1.
Did you know you could add Google +1 to your ShareThis widget? ShareThis gives you the option to customize the look and feel of the Google +1 button. Make it big, make it small, add a counter – Customize it to fit the design of your website.
And remember…
Click here to get the code and see the live example. You can always modify the code and make something way cooler. Just don’t forget to tell us so we give you all the props and show it off to the community.
If you have more requests or suggestions, please send us your feedback.
-Anuj Nijhawan
Product Manager
@oyeAnuj
11 55
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Categories
- Career Openings (3)
- Events (25)
- Fun/Other (10)
- Implementation and Customization (33)
- Industry Trends (31)
- influence (25)
- Plugin (2)
- Press Release (8)
- Share (5)
- ShareThis (45)
- Sharing Trends (20)
- social engagement (12)
- Stream (2)
- Top Shares (8)
- Uncategorized (141)
- value of sharing (18)
- Weekly Top Shares (53)
Widget Example 7: Show counts in custom buttons
June 28th, 2012Has it been 7 weeks already? We are on the last entry of our Advanced Widget Example series. Don’t fret. Next week, We’ll start a new series about Best Practices for Publishers.
On to the last widget example: Show Counts in Custom Buttons
Do you want to show the share counts on your articles but in a fancy way? Or do you want custom ShareThis widget buttons and add counters to those buttons. This helps your users find out which articles are popular so they can share your content to their friends. Click here to get the code and see the live example.
Just in case you forgot – Here’s a recap all the Widget Examples:
1. Smart Hoving Bar
2. Dynamically Add Share Buttons
3. Sharing Shorten URLs
4. Implement Callback on Share Clicks
5. Create Share Buttons on-the-spot on Right Click
6. Different Flavors of Google +1
7. Show Counts in Custom Buttons
And remember, you can always modify the code and make something way cooler. Just don’t forget to tell us so we give you all the props and show it off to the community. No, seriously. We will do it.
If you have more requests or suggestions, please send us your feedback.
-Anuj Nijhawan
Product Manager
@oyeAnuj
25 63
ShareThis Partners with moShare
June 27th, 2012 That moment when you want to share an article with a friend on their phone and don’t have their email and don’t know how to send from web to mobile? Yup, to solve that exact moment, ShareThis widget has now added moShare! Check out moShare’s press release announcing this integration.
So what is moShare? It is a mobile sharing service that lets your users send content from any website to friends’ mobile phones via MMS. All you need to do is click on the moShare icon, enter your friend’s mobile number and moShare will send them the article via MMS. That’s right, straight to their mobile phones where they can read whenever they want. moShare makes it faster and easier for users to share content through mobile messaging.
Add moShare to your widget today!
<span class=’st_moshare_large’ displayText=’moShare’></span>
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share6share128
Read more. So what is moShare? It is a mobile sharing service that lets your users send content from any website to friends’ mobile phones via MMS. All you need to do is click on the moShare icon, enter your friend’s mobile number and moShare will send them the article via MMS. That’s right, straight to their mobile phones where they can read whenever they want. moShare makes it faster and easier for users to share content through mobile messaging.
Add moShare to your widget today!
<span class=’st_moshare_large’ displayText=’moShare’></span>
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ShareThis Sponsors #SMDayCincy Celebration!
June 25th, 2012We couldn’t be more excited to take part in the Social Media Day Cincinnati celebration this Saturday, June 30, 2012.
Our founder and Cincinnati resident, Tim Schigel will be taking the stage for a bit to talk about the importance of sharing and social media. As him about how how ShareThis is helping publishers to measure how effective their social traffic is compared to websites in the same category!For more information on Social Media Day Cincinnati Mashable Meetup #smdaycincy, click here!
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Weekly Top Shares, 6-11-12
June 22nd, 2012 Forbes
The Most Annoying, Pretentious And Useless Business Jargon
This week, sharers gave 110 percent, took their sharing to the next level, reached out to all their contacts across a number of verticals, shared stories about companies on the bleeding edge of technology and really, really thought outside the box. If you reread that sentence just to realize it didn’t say much of anything, you would be correct. It contained half a dozen of the most annoying, pretentious and useless phrases out of 32 “abominable expressions” identified by Forbes editors. Completely meaningless, bureaucratic language such as “core competency,” “buy-in,” “best practice,” and “reach out” is often simply used to disguise the fact that the utterer of these phrases doesn’t really have anything of substance to say, whatsoever. So the next time you feel the urge to “reach out,” think again and maybe just “contact,” “call” or “meet.”
Match.com
Things women wish men knew…
“What do women want?” is an elusive question men have been trying to answer for some time now. Heck, not even some women can answer the question. The (male) author of this piece did his research by asking women to answer that question and the interviewees responded by giving him seemingly obvious answers, at least from the perspective of the fairer sex. But hopefully his commentary will be gold to men who still haven’t found that special someone. And, just in case you can’t remember these nine tips, you really can’t go wrong with being a kind, considerate human being.
ThePostGame
Common Chest Training Mistakes
Next time you feel like blasting your pecs, don’t waste time doing push-ups or messing around on the machines, make sure you tone your back, too, watch your form and make sure to lower your weights sloooowly. Follow these practices and you’ll have a bulging chest in no time flat. Men – and women – pour hours of their weeks into their chest workouts and, sadly, much of that time goes down the tubes. So if you want to make the most of your time, and achieve a chest the size of Arnold’s, read this article and then hit the gym.
Forbes
Bouncing Back from Job Loss: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Job Hunters
For those of you unlucky enough to be out of work and on the couch, don’t fret – life coach Margie Warrell’s got a few tips for you. Losing a job is a very personal experience that hits all-too-close to home for those who have the displeasure of being laid off. Our first instinct is to wallow in our own misery, accompanied by a large glass of wine or perhaps a pint of Ben & Jerry’s. It’s OK – have your day of misery. But then stop. And get back to work. You may not have a job, but you have all the time in the world, which means you have plenty to devote to finding your passion, developing aspects of your life that went neglected previously and tracking down new leads. Turning the negativity of being laid off into a positive can mean the difference between spending a day or a week on the couch and becoming a bona fide couch potato.
ThePostGame
Worst Decisions In Boxing History
Unlike many sports that involve a ball, boxing requires a bit more in the opinion department. Following the recent Pacquiao-Bradley decision, and the subsequent accusations of corruption, ThePostGame took a look back at some of the most controversial calls in recent history. The call that decided the gold medal winner in the 1988 Olympics takes the cake, however, after one judge admitted to voting in favor of Park Si-Hun because he felt bad about the local kid being shut out in the final. Talk about bias.
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share1share185
Read more. The Most Annoying, Pretentious And Useless Business Jargon
This week, sharers gave 110 percent, took their sharing to the next level, reached out to all their contacts across a number of verticals, shared stories about companies on the bleeding edge of technology and really, really thought outside the box. If you reread that sentence just to realize it didn’t say much of anything, you would be correct. It contained half a dozen of the most annoying, pretentious and useless phrases out of 32 “abominable expressions” identified by Forbes editors. Completely meaningless, bureaucratic language such as “core competency,” “buy-in,” “best practice,” and “reach out” is often simply used to disguise the fact that the utterer of these phrases doesn’t really have anything of substance to say, whatsoever. So the next time you feel the urge to “reach out,” think again and maybe just “contact,” “call” or “meet.”
Match.com
Things women wish men knew…
“What do women want?” is an elusive question men have been trying to answer for some time now. Heck, not even some women can answer the question. The (male) author of this piece did his research by asking women to answer that question and the interviewees responded by giving him seemingly obvious answers, at least from the perspective of the fairer sex. But hopefully his commentary will be gold to men who still haven’t found that special someone. And, just in case you can’t remember these nine tips, you really can’t go wrong with being a kind, considerate human being.
ThePostGame
Common Chest Training Mistakes
Next time you feel like blasting your pecs, don’t waste time doing push-ups or messing around on the machines, make sure you tone your back, too, watch your form and make sure to lower your weights sloooowly. Follow these practices and you’ll have a bulging chest in no time flat. Men – and women – pour hours of their weeks into their chest workouts and, sadly, much of that time goes down the tubes. So if you want to make the most of your time, and achieve a chest the size of Arnold’s, read this article and then hit the gym.
Forbes
Bouncing Back from Job Loss: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Job Hunters
For those of you unlucky enough to be out of work and on the couch, don’t fret – life coach Margie Warrell’s got a few tips for you. Losing a job is a very personal experience that hits all-too-close to home for those who have the displeasure of being laid off. Our first instinct is to wallow in our own misery, accompanied by a large glass of wine or perhaps a pint of Ben & Jerry’s. It’s OK – have your day of misery. But then stop. And get back to work. You may not have a job, but you have all the time in the world, which means you have plenty to devote to finding your passion, developing aspects of your life that went neglected previously and tracking down new leads. Turning the negativity of being laid off into a positive can mean the difference between spending a day or a week on the couch and becoming a bona fide couch potato.
ThePostGame
Worst Decisions In Boxing History
Unlike many sports that involve a ball, boxing requires a bit more in the opinion department. Following the recent Pacquiao-Bradley decision, and the subsequent accusations of corruption, ThePostGame took a look back at some of the most controversial calls in recent history. The call that decided the gold medal winner in the 1988 Olympics takes the cake, however, after one judge admitted to voting in favor of Park Si-Hun because he felt bad about the local kid being shut out in the final. Talk about bias.
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Widget Example #6: Different Flavors of Google +1
June 22nd, 2012Have you been playing around with the different widget examples? I hope so, cause get ready for another one. Here is Widget Example #6: Different Flavors of Google +1.
Did you know you could add Google +1 to your ShareThis widget? ShareThis gives you the option to customize the look and feel of the Google +1 button. Make it big, make it small, add a counter – Customize it to fit the design of your website.
And remember…
Click here to get the code and see the live example. You can always modify the code and make something way cooler. Just don’t forget to tell us so we give you all the props and show it off to the community.
If you have more requests or suggestions, please send us your feedback.
-Anuj Nijhawan
Product Manager
@oyeAnuj
11 55