ShareAHolic FireFox Add-on

by Sheryl Email

I have the ShareAHolic add-on.
I read so many great post and articles online & not all of them have the buttons to share but, I think others would love to know about them.
With this simple add-on I can just hit the Share icon on my toolbar, pick where I would like the link to post and bam – there it is!

By sharing links it shows others that you are on the move. It proves that you are not just sitting back reading email jokes from your uncle Bob! You are keeping up to date with the latest news in the marketing industry!
If all you share is ads – people will tire of you fast, they get plenty of ads everyday.
If you are sharing helpful info – people will watch your every move to keep up with the latest!

Just to name a few of the sites you can click and share with– I know they have more but, this is my personal list.

Digg,
Del.icio.us,
Facebook,
Friendfeed,
Google Reader,
Healthranker,
Kaboodle,
Magnolia,
Mixx,
Myspace,
Pownce,
Reddit,
Stumbleupon,
Twitter,

So, when you see a great article, picture, post… just click your share button & pick where you would like to post it.

Never have to copy and paste links into every place you love! Just SHARE!

Go, get the Add-On, and start sharing great articles to help others!

Show your followers that you are all about keeping them informed!

Sheryl Loch

2 comments

Comment from: Brian D. Hawkins [Visitor] · http://ezinepress.com/
Thanks Sheryl, I just installed ShareAHolic on my Firefox browser and it couldn't be easier. I'm going to use it in a minute to Digg another one of your posts I just read.
11/09/08 @ 20:00
Comment from: Sheryl [Member] Email · http://sherylloch.com
Thanks Brian!
I find the SharAHolic button way easier to use than copy and pasting a link into the area I want to share it with.

Makes it so easy to share a link with any or all of your networks.

Sheryl
11/09/08 @ 21:30

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