I was doing some research the other day and I noticed that a lot of websites and blogs lack a proper “Follow me on Twitter” badge on their sidebar (and some even try to stick it in the footer-where no one sees it…). That’s why I decided to give you some professional “Follow me on Twitter” badges you can stick on your blog and get more Twitter followers as a result.
Check ‘em out!
Installation
You can the html code for all of these and more over at Twitter Buttons. To install a button on your blog, all you need to do is to copy the html code in your blog’s sidebar text widget and just place it near the top so everyone can see. “Follow me button” will do the rest-inviting people to follow you on Twitter. Enjoy!











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Good call on this Igor. I too have seen so many people not have a Follow Me button on their blog or it’s somewhere that you don’t even notice it.
Great idea in putting out some bottons for people to take.
Steve
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Thanks for sharing the view on this one.
Igor
Thanks Igor for this grand info. I have been looking for a way to get this done, thanks to you I just installed one on my Blog.
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You’re welcome CFA!
Igor
Thanks for the effort you took to expand upon this post so thoroughly.
Why valid html code is important to your web site’s search engine optimization efforts and consequent high rankings! Such invalid html codes… A single missing bracket in your html code can be the cause your web page cannot be found in search engines… Providentially, there are free services that allow you to check and fix the validity of your html codes.