Add bookmarking tools to your site in 2 min

November 16, ‘07
Posted by Jae
AddThis, a free service available to any site owner, is the easiest way to add bookmarking tools to your site, page, or blog. Just register at the site and copy and paste the code - it's that simple. The latest beta also has a nifty rollover feature.

Of course, AddThis is not the only tool bookmarking tool of course, there’s the aptly named www.bookmarkingtool.com, AddToAny, and a half-dozen more. But AddThis is our favorite - it offers free stat tracking service, and by golly it’s the best looking bunch of the lot. Combine with the new rollover option, this is the bookmarking tool of our choice. 

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