How to add Addthis in a wordpress.com blog post in ONE click

Until now there was no one-click way to add the Addthis button in a wordpress.com blog post. But I have just created the code needed to launch the Addthis button in a wordrpress.com blog post in ONE click!

Addthis for wordpress.com

First visit the following post and grab the bookmarklet.
Addthis bookmarklet for wordpress


:!: Using Addthis in a wordpress.com blog post as per the instruction given in the wordpress Support is faulty. Don’t fall for it although it is official information.
Please read this post to know why:
WordPress pranks – prank no. 4


Need to know how to use the bookmarklet?

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19 thoughts on “How to add Addthis in a wordpress.com blog post in ONE click

  1. Thanks for all your help on the Addthis issue I left on the forum!

    You mentioned that you were an artist. Head over to my blog (just starting it up), read a sample chapter, and attach a picture to your blog or a URL to something on Flickr.

    We’ve just finished illustrating Chatper 1, so you can see that and I’ll have chapter 2 out there by the end of the weekend. If you have some good photos, this is great exposure fo them! Tell any photo-oriented friends, too.

    I subscribed to you tips. They look great. I’m kind of new to WordPress, so they are very helpful.

    Thanks again!

  2. @lef3@bellsouth.net,

    Thanks for thanking! I am glad to help! :D

    Your blog is very unique and I do hope to participate some day…

    If you need any help using wordpress.com, just ask!

    • @hitechredneckrides,

      Thanks so much for your inspiring comments. I think it works in Chrome, I wrote a similar bookmarklet that works in Chrome. I think this one will work too. Can you please test it in Chrome and give me feedback?

      Also, I have noticed that you have started using it in your blog posts. Thanks for that!

  3. Sorry I didn’t reply sooner to your comment on the forum. That post is now closed after a month. 8O But how do we put this on our blogs so our visitors can use it? I think this is for if we want to use it ourselves. Is this also for our visitors to use to or did I get it wrong? Thanks.

    • Darrah Ford,
      Hi! Um, I’m not sure if I understand what you mean….

      You use the bookmarklet to land an Addthis button in your blog. Your reader clicks the button to be able to share it in different sites.

    • Canada Goose,
      Hi! So, you have been lurking here for quite some time, eh? Well, thanks for giving me feedback finally. :D

      If there’s anything specific you have in mind, do let me know. I will try to brainstorm for innovative solutions.

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