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Make Your Website More Social, Add a Social Media Toolbar

Oct 11, 2010
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Entrpreneur: Make Your Website More Social, Add a Social Media Toolbar

John Arnold explains how to use programs such as Meebo and Wibiya to create toolbars and lists the features that should be included in a social media bar.


“Turning your website into a hub for social interaction used to involve linking your site’s visitors to a long list of external social media websites, or adding lots of widgets and buttons to your web pages. Now there are better ways to make your website more interactive and easier to manage.

A social media toolbar consolidates your entire social media presence into your website and displays buttons that allow your visitors to interact with your content in a toolbar on the bottom of the browser screen. That way, your visitors can like, tweet, share, discuss, review and read all of your social media content without navigating away from your website.”

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