Displaying A Tweet Button Next To Your Product Affects Purchases
By Lauren Dugan on March 5, 2012 12:30 PM
Adding social buttons like the Tweet button pictured to the right to shopping websites affects your customers’ decision to buy (or not to buy).
However, it’s not as simple as just throwing up a tweet or “like” button and forgetting about it: a new study suggests that social sharing buttons are effective for some products, but not for all.
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They’re almost required components of websites these days: The Twitter “Follow” button and/or the “Tweet” button. If you aren’t sure where to find the buttons themselves or how to add them to your sidebar and articles, we’ve got the answer.
Ever clicked the “Tweet” button at the bottom of a blog article (say, on AllTwitter)? It’s a great way to share things you find interesting on the web with your Twitter followers – and now it’s apparently a great way for Twitter to track your activities online.




Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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