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Here are my 10 Favorites….

  1. Stumble Reviews – Add the reviews that appear on for a given page to be displayed on that page.
  2. Twitter Updater – Send a to your account anytime you publish a new post to your , will automatically shrink it down via TinyURL.
  3. WordPress Twitter Widget – Displays your feed in your and can turn ???@username??? and other info into links, while also displaying user avatars.
  4. SezWho – Creates a social network out of your by giving users a profile that follows them anywhere, also adds the ability to rate entries. Can integrate with EntreCard.
  5. Retaggr – Make a virtual business card for yourself that includes links to your most important social network and include more information about yourself.
  6. Auto Social WordPress Plugin – This plugin enables you to have your posts submitted automatically to delicio.us.
  7. Social Bookmarking RELOADED – Add the social bookmarks services icons to your posts so readers can submit them easily. (Used on this )
  8. Digg Digg – Will let you quickly add the DiggDigg button to your posts.
  9. Social Homes – Adds favicons to your for your so that your readers can easily find you.
  10. ShareThis – Adds the ShareThis icon to your , allowing people to quickly submit your articles to the most popular social sites or just email them.

I’ll talk some more about this in a few days …

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  3. rayjaken
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    Wow, it is quite impressive! There is much more activity in the social networks than what I thought….

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