Publish Your Twitter Follower Count with TwitterCounter

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Friday, 13th Jun 2008 | Share


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TwitterCounter is a service ala Feedburner Count. The difference is that TwitterCounter allows you to display the number of followers you have for your Twitter account.

The service will allow you to create a badge with the number of followers you have on twitter and display it on your blog or website.

TwitterCounter for @keithdsouza

In addition to that you can also see a graph which shows you the number of followers for the past 7 days.

Well for those who are using twitter don’t forget to follow us and get  regular updates.

Would you use this graph on your website to gain more followers? We would love to hear your opinion, so please feel free to let us know using the comments form.



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  1. Boris
    January 25th, 2009 at 4:37 am #

    Thanks for the TwitterCounter review! Are you going to add it to your sidebar too? :-)

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  2. Gabriel Weinberg
    March 17th, 2009 at 12:55 am #

    Hey, given the nature of your post, I thought you might be interested in our widget that lets you display your twitter follower count (and other online karma, e.g. LinkedIn connections count) on your blog: http://duckduckgo.com/karma.html

    Take care,

    Gabriel Weinberg
    Founder & CEO, Duck Duck Go

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