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How share buttons could ruin your SEO - da Agency
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How share buttons could ruin your SEO
The popular AddToAny Share Buttons WordPress Plugin tends to add a huge amount of irrelevant keywords to any page where it is used and thus to your website in total. This could override your OnPage SEO measures If you’re wondering, why your page is ranking low in SERPS though you made all...
Read more: http://www.da-agency.de/how-share-buttons-could-ruin-your-seo/
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10 % of Visits to a Website Comes from Sharing
You see them everywhere: Addthis, ShareThis, Addtoany and the possibility share on Facebook, Twitter. With good reason. 10 per cent of visits to a website comes from sharing. Moreover, sharing generates almost half of the traffic for websites and brands that is created by search. Sharing also accounts for 31 per cent of referral traffic. So sharing is bigger than fans, friends and followers. Read more on Onlinesalesblog

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Experimenting with a share button
I'm experimenting with adding a share button to my posts, which should make it easier to share them on your favorite social network. I'm currently trying the share button from Add to Any, which allows both sharing and bookmarking on many networks from a single button. Other than the fact that my post title only shows up correctly if you click the button from the post's page, it seems to work quite well.
A tip for screen reader users
I noticed that nothing seems to happen if you press enter on the link that says "Share it." The solution to this problem has so far only been tested with Orca and Firefox 4.x, but you should be able to press enter on the link, press control-home to get to the top of the page, and then press enter again. From there you will be able to tab to the link for the network you want and press enter to go to its share page. The text box will already be filled in with the link, and usually the title of the post. If you click a share button on the front page, however, you will probably want to replace the blog title with the title of the post or whatever text you like. Let me know in the comments if this works on other screen readers/browsers or if you find another solution that works better for you. If not, I'll look for another share button that will work better in more situations. I feel that a share button of some kind is a good thing, but I don't want to sacrifice the accessibility of my blog to have one.
Update
I found a faster solution for navigating the pop-up menu for Add to Any. I have changed my screen reader tips to reflect the new key sequence. I also looked at Add This, which is supposed to be the world's most popular share button, but I couldn't properly make it work using a screen reader, so it looks as though Add to Any is indeed the best choice.
Like Twitter, AddToAny turns five years old this week. It doesn’t garner even a fraction of the attention that venture-backed competitors like Clearspring (AddThis), Gigya and ShareThis do, but it has definitely put its stake in the social sharing widget ground.Note: the above-cited rivals have raised roughly $90 million combined, while AddToAny has never taken outside financing since it was founded back in 2006.Still, the AddToAny button is one of the most distributed widgets on the web, and according to the company the most distributed widget from a bootstrapped startup. AddToAny is now even a lucrative business, and has gotten to that point without spending a dime on marketing.