Adding a Retweet Button to your Site
Yesterday I discovered the value of the Facebook Share button. I have known for quite some time about Tweetmeme’s Retweet button (as seen on this blog) as a WordPress plugin but hadn’t thought of using it on my regular web site. That is until yesterday.
The Tweetmeme retweet button allows users to easily share the current URL with their Twitter followers by composing a tweet and bringing up the Twitter interface. You can still edit the tweet before you send it out. The button code for your web site can be found here. What’s nice about it is that you have several easy options to modify the button. (I chose to have a compact button.) You can even change the identity of the retweeter which defaults to @tweetmeme. This is nice because that allows you to have other users promote your own Twitter ID as well as the URL. That’s what I call a “twofer”. If you click on the number that prefaces the button, it will take show you who tweeted your link. It would be nice if you could set the background color or have that be transparent, but that doesn’t appear to be an option just yet. Update: According to their own support dep’t., it’s supposed to be transparent but not all browsers support that. I verified this to be true. Works fine in Firefox, no go in IE8. (If you need the plugin directory for Tweetmeme, it’s here.)
So now I have an easy way to share the Kids Are Heroes web site with both Facebook and Twitter. And yes, that’s a hint. :)







