MadCast : ‘Share This Article’ Widget for Your Blog

MadKast is a free, quick-to-install and useful article sharing widget for blogs. It allows bloggers to add all-in-one ‘Share This Article’ option at the end or beginning of each post. Enable your readers to email, send as mobile MMS, or bookmark (del.icio.us, Digg, etc…) any of your blog posts without leaving your article page. Integration is quick and extremely simple, all you need to do is to add one line of code to your blog’s template file. If you’re on Blogger or Typepad, Madkast can do this for you in a matter of seconds.

Madcast - Add Article Sharing Plugin for Your Blog

Extra Features

  • - remembers emails and phone numbers your readers used in the past so that next time they want to share a post it’s there.
  • - tracks which posts are shared most and what other blogs your readers visit.

Check out Madcast Features (video demo)

Get MadCast Wdiget @ (www.madkast.com)

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4 Comments Add Comment
2007-08-20 23:54:28

Neat idea, however it doesn’t work on blogger, at least when viewed from firefox. I used the instant add button and it adds a blank widget.

2007-08-21 06:53:16

hmmm, weird. I have tested it on wordpress and it worked just fine. Anyways, I am forwarding your comment to Madcast folks along with the request to post a reply here.

2007-08-21 13:49:53

@Mike

This is Doug from madKast. Thats strange – it usually works best in blogger. Send me an email at doug [at] madkast [dot] com, and we’ll see if we can fix your problem. Thanks!

2008-12-05 18:01:25

Tell-a-Friend provides better sharing power than any other widget in the market today. Visit http://www.socialtwist.com.

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