TwitterFollowBadge: Cool Twitter Follow Badge For Your Site

If you ever need a Twitter ‘Follow Me’ badge for your blog or website check out a nifty badge generator from TwitterFollowBadge. It can generate eye catching badges in a matter of seconds. The badges are non intrusive and at same time attention grabbing. Plus you can easily customize the badge in terms of color and orientation on the page.

twitter follow badge

To generate a badge, simply enter your Twitter ID, set preferred color and where do you want it to appear. Then click on ‘Update Code’ button to get the badge code. Finally, grab the provided code and paste it inside your template file, right before the “BODY” end tag (</body>). That’s it!

By the way, you can try it by clicking  MakeUseof  “Follow Us ” badge on top left corner

twitter follow badge

Check out TwitterFollowBadge @ www.go2web20.net/twitterFollowBadge/

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8 Comments Add Comment
2009-06-14 22:52:15

Love it when you guys do Twitter stuff…rock on!

Just put this one on my blog!

2009-08-18 14:06:10
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Does it work on your blog? I installed one on mine, but it prevented my blog from being opened using IE and I had to remove it.

2009-11-16 15:25:41
flo
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The same for me, I had to remove it… Pity.
Does somebody know how to fix it?

(Comments wont nest below this level)
2009-06-15 00:06:26

Can I get “subscribe” badge like that for my blog is there any possibility.

2009-06-15 02:42:22
2009-06-15 18:37:38

Its about time I saw one of these lol

2009-06-25 08:29:19

Grande dica, já estou utilizando,
um abraço.

2009-07-11 20:04:35

Hi
Thank you for the info.

Amit

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