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Adding Social Media Icons in Your Blog Signature

Reblogger Charita Cadenhead
Real Estate Agent with eXp Realty

Hey how do I get all of that fancy stuff to show up at the bottom of all of my blog post?  Wonder no more, Instructor Craig Daniels to the rescue in his usual classroom fashion. Don't you just love the way he teaches.  It's do elementary, even I can do it.

Original content by Craig Daniels

How is your social media presence? Likely, because you are on ActiveRain, you have a pretty good social portfolio for your business because we are discussing strategies here all the time! I'm pretty sure you are on Facebook and Google Plus and LinkedIn. Many have Twitter and Pinterest accounts. If you have an active YouTube channel, kudos to you because so few are doing it and yet it is something consumers love! Perhaps you use Foursquare also. Do you enjoy photography - I'm sure you have Flickr and/or Instagram pages.

With all of the above sites to curate, why wouldn't you want an easy gateway to share these sites with those who come to visit your blog? The best place to do so is in your blog signature, the block of text that shows up on the bottom of each of your posts.

Let's add some social media icons to our signatures! Let's talk about how.

Finding the Icons You Want

There are quite a few sites where you can download icons. The icons come in all sorts of shapes. You can search google images for free social media icons. My criteria in selecting an icon batch is (1) they are free (2) they do not require attribution (3) they have the pixel size I need and (4) they have ALL the social sites that I want to link to.

Point (4) is actually harder than it sounds. Some sets might be missing a pinterest icon or a foursquare icon and then I re-continue my search!

A Good Icon Set

I found one set of icons that met my criteria on a site called contentfrog. They have shared the icons that they created with others to also be able to use. They gave an adobe illustrator file and a pdf file for us to extract the icons from. I have taken the extra step of extracting the icons to graphic files in two different sizes (larger/smaller). There are two variations of the twitter icon also shown below. I personally like the bird symbol twitter icon the best. I also prefer the smaller 48 pixel sizing, but see for yourself.

64 pixel sized icons

facebook   google plus   twitter   youtube   linkedin   pinterest   foursquare  flickr   instagram

 

twitter alternate icon  twitter

 

 48 pixel sized icons

facebook   google plus   twitter   youtube   linkedin   pinterest   foursquare   flickr   instagram

twitter alternate icon   twitter

Setting Up Your Blog Signature

If you want to use the icons above, select the icon row above for the size you want and copy it to the clipboard. (tip: click your mouse in the white space just in front of the first icon, hold your mouse button down as you drag over the top of them all. Release the button and they will be highlighted. Copy to clipboard via Ctrl+C on windows/Command-C on a Mac)

Head over to where you can edit your blog signature information. On ActiveRain, you get to that page by clicking your name in the upper right side of the page and choosing "Blog Settings"  On that page you will see a box for your signature. Paste the icons from your clipboard there.

Next, we have to select each of the icons in turn and create hyperlinks to our specific landing pages for each social site. After selecting an icon, click the link button on the toolbar at the top of the editor box. 

selecting an icon to add a hyperlink to

In the icon rows that I created above, there are nine icons. If you are not truly active on a social media site, it is better to leave those icons off. Consider you link to you "YouTube" page but somebody goes there and there are no videos uploaded. That would be a bad experience and you may lose their interest!

Whether you use the icons above or choose others, having icons in your blog signature is a great way for others to get to know you better through your other channels on the web. Getting to know you better is the desired prerequisite to the step of actually contacting you!

 


About the
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  is a Technology Manager residing in NYC who specializes in applied technologies in the fields of Architecture and Real Estate. Craig focuses on finding the best uses of tech as can be used to help a business be more successful. He is keen on always seeing the perspective and viewpoint of his audience and he tailors his teaching to be easily understood. He teaches by means of this blog, online courses and webinars, as well as one-on-one remote sessions with persons located throughout the country and beyond.

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Cindy Edwards
RE/MAX Checkmate - Johnson City, TN
CRS, GRI, PMN - Northeast Tennessee 423-677-6677

Hi Charita,

I love Craig Daniels.  He has such great information and substance.  I have taken 2 of his classes in Craigs Classroom and have learned so much from him.

Apr 20, 2013 10:56 PM
Deborah Byron Leffler BzyBee Real Estate Lady!
Keller Williams Realty Boise - Nampa, ID

Have you been reading my mind?    This is definitely on the to do list...and not excuse now!!  thanks for sharing! 

Apr 21, 2013 05:17 AM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

Nice re-blog and thanks for that.  I'm SO glad I never see YELP on anyone's icons.  I can not stand Yelp, maybe a post is in order?  Good HOW TO . . . (back on topic) ;-)

Apr 22, 2013 04:44 AM
Charita Cadenhead
eXp Realty - Birmingham, AL
Serving Jefferson and Shelby Counties (Alabama)

I hadn't taken any of his classes Cindy, but I do read his blog and I have called upon him for help.

I think Craig was reading both of our minds.  I was just going to do a post on signatures but Craig's got that covered.

Carla I don't have a clue about Yelp.  I don't even think that I have taken any steps towards investigating either.

Apr 22, 2013 05:03 AM
Joe Petrowsky
Mortgage Consultant, Right Trac Financial Group, Inc. NMLS # 2709 - Manchester, CT
Your Mortgage Consultant for Life

Some really great coaching, bookmarked for a later date. Great re-blog.

Apr 24, 2013 07:05 AM