Pluzit Share Your Website
Posted by Sandy Berger on June 21st, 2010
With today’s Internet tools anyone can have a website. It’s fairly easy to do, yet as time goes by, a lot of work goes into your website….adding content and keeping every thing updated. Your website becomes a living, growing thing that has a lot to offer visitors.
You know that website visitors will recommend your websites to others, but you have to make that easy for them to do. That’s where this website tool will help. The Pluzit tool allows your website visitors to easily Bookmark and Share your website. Pluzit will put clickable links on the sidebar or the bottom of your webpage allowing your web visitors to share your website through many different social media websites. You can list Google, Facebook, Twitter, My Space, Delicious, Newsvine, Slashdot, Spurl, and many more. There are about 260 different sharing services that you can use. You get to choose which ones you want to show up on your webpage. There is even a useful “email” button, so if you visitors aren’t into social networking, they can still recommend your site to others via email. Your web visitors simply clicks on one of these Bookmark Buttons and recommends your site to others. This allows you to share your website content directly from your webpage.
Pluzit also offers free analytics so you can see how many visitors have clicked on your Pluzit links. Pluzit makes it easy to implement this system. You simply click on “Get The Pluzit Button”, then copy and paste the code they give you into your website. There is even a Videotour that explains in detail exactly how to do it.
Pluzit also has a Pluzit button that allows you to share a website directly from your browser. Just click on “Pluzit for Surfers” to install this browser plugin. It is available for Internet Explorer and Firefox. Once installed, when you visit a website that you like you can use the Pluzit button that appears on your browser toolbar to bookmark that site and/or to subscribe to its feeds.


June 21st, 2010 at 2:28 pm
Great Tool – Thanks Sandy!
June 24th, 2010 at 4:26 am
I agree, never heard of this Tool but works great on my website.