It’s similar to Retaggr but with a very different look and is less of a business card and more email and messaging orientated. Essentially it hides people’s email address on their website or blog. A graceful dropdown menu reveals a clickable email icon which opens an email form on the same page, so that their visitor doesn’t leave their website. The email goes to their regular email account.
In addition, the button also enables people to aggregate their online social identity by including links to their profiles on social websites like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter and over 150 other sites. People can also include their IM links, giving visitors a choice of how to contact them.
Hi Ben – I’d be happy to check it out and possibly have one of us write a review on your widget. Thanks for submitting it to WidgetWorld, it may take us a day or so to review, test, and give our findings and results here. We appreciate your sharing and we’re looking forward to checking out your widget. Thanks.
November 9, 2009 at 6:57 am
Hi Brad
You recently did a review of Retaggr. Could you possibly do a review of our new Contact Button as well?
http://wikiworldbook.com/create-your-contact-button
It’s similar to Retaggr but with a very different look and is less of a business card and more email and messaging orientated. Essentially it hides people’s email address on their website or blog. A graceful dropdown menu reveals a clickable email icon which opens an email form on the same page, so that their visitor doesn’t leave their website. The email goes to their regular email account.
In addition, the button also enables people to aggregate their online social identity by including links to their profiles on social websites like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, Twitter and over 150 other sites. People can also include their IM links, giving visitors a choice of how to contact them.
You can see a short visual guide of its features here – http://wikiworldbook.com/contact-button-visual-guide
November 9, 2009 at 2:38 pm
Hi Ben – I’d be happy to check it out and possibly have one of us write a review on your widget. Thanks for submitting it to WidgetWorld, it may take us a day or so to review, test, and give our findings and results here. We appreciate your sharing and we’re looking forward to checking out your widget. Thanks.