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Share Widgets are those little icons you see on sites where you can submit an article or website to certain other sites such as social networking pages and news sites. Many popular sites are a part of this type of article sharing. Facebook, Digg, Delicious, Stumble Upon and others all have icons that allow users to submit a story, photograph or idea they saw on another website. If you own and blog or website for your business or even a personal blog or website that you plan to monetize, these share buttons are a perfect tool to help you network what you have to offer.
How they are used is that if a site or blog has these buttons on their page then after a person sees something they like they simply click the button and share it with any of the popular sites mentioned. What this can mean to a website owner or blog writer is that their material is now seen by more people than just their usual readers or someone who came across their site by accident. This can mean more traffic for your site since people can view the content on the website it was shared on and go directly to where the material originated. This is how your blog or site can get new traffic.
Most of the sites that can be submitted to have analytics showing how many times the material was “liked” or viewed. Some of the share buttons even offer than on the widget by using the special HTML code. This is especially true for sites such as Facebook and Twitter. You can view how many times your article or material was retweeted or shared on Facebook. These are excellent tools for showing what your audience likes the best and what material is the most popular.


