Get More Twitter Followers - From BridalTweet!

So many BridalTweet Members have asked: What if I want to follow other BridalTweet Members on Twitter? How do I know what their Twitter address is?

To answer those questions, here are two options for you.

NEW! OPTION 1: Did you know that you can easily place a small FOLLOW ME button on your BridalTweet profile? I love the buttons that you can grab at TwitterButtons. Check them out. All you have to do is copy the button's code into one of the text boxes on your BridalTweet profile page.


OPTION 2:
You can place a widget on your personal profile page that will list your Twitter username, # of followers, recent tweets, and link for others to follow you? Yes, it's true :) Here is how to set this up.

1. Go to this link at Twitter.
2. Feel free to customize your widget.
3. Twitter will give you a code for the widget.
3. Copy that code into the Text Box on your BridalTweet personal profile page.
4. Click Save.

Enjoy and happy tweeting!



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Comment by l on June 30, 2009 at 8:31pm
Thanks so much for this tip. I even added the box to my website and replaced the one I had on my blog.
Comment by Maureen Thomson on July 2, 2009 at 7:31pm
Great Tip! I'm going to add it to my website too!
Comment by Desert Light Weddings on July 16, 2009 at 11:01pm
Great tip. Not sure if I did right...Any pointers? Thanks
Comment by Two Cheeky Monkeys Jewellery on August 15, 2009 at 2:06am
Great tip...thanks so much, would have taken me ages to work it out by myself.
Comment by Mary Pierce on August 19, 2009 at 3:00pm
Great! I was wondering how to get twitter on my blog!
Comment by Petulia Weller on September 23, 2009 at 12:53pm
This Site is just twitter tastic

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