Norah Colvin of Norah Colvin blog commented below. “If you want to share a post (such as on a WordPress.org site) that doesn’t have a reblog button, and you have a WordPress site, you can use the Press This Bookmarklet http://www.wpbeginner.com/glossary/press-this/” This should help those of you who aren’t on WordPress.com.
Hi Michelle. It is important to have the reblog enabled so others can share it. However, if you want to share a post (such as on a WordPress.org site) that doesn’t have a reblog button, and you have a WordPress site, you can use the Press This Bookmarklet http://www.wpbeginner.com/glossary/press-this/
I find it very useful and use it to share my readilearn posts on my WordPress blog. It’s easy to install and use.
I learned a lot from that article, Michelle. I reblog some, but I need to make it part of my daily diet. I definitely reblog more on my WordPress.com site. It is much more difficult to do with WordPress.org. Thanks for sharing this. 🙂
I don’t either, but it is a huge difference. That being said, I found a lot of glitches with WordPress.com when I first started as well. I think anyone who is new to blogging will find it somewhat overwhelming, technology-wise at first. 🙂
I think of hearing the greatest story and not being able to share it (happened this morning, amazing writing on MS) — or a great blog and not being able to share it — and I always assume that if someone doesn’t have the reblog button they want to remain anonymous, because me telling someone about a great blog brings new readers…
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Thanks again for sharing the post on! I appreciate the reboot!
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It’s a post worthy of reading and sharing. Thanks.
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Hi Michelle. It is important to have the reblog enabled so others can share it. However, if you want to share a post (such as on a WordPress.org site) that doesn’t have a reblog button, and you have a WordPress site, you can use the Press This Bookmarklet http://www.wpbeginner.com/glossary/press-this/
I find it very useful and use it to share my readilearn posts on my WordPress blog. It’s easy to install and use.
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I learned a lot from that article, Michelle. I reblog some, but I need to make it part of my daily diet. I definitely reblog more on my WordPress.com site. It is much more difficult to do with WordPress.org. Thanks for sharing this. 🙂
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Yes, I’ve heard the same, but I don’t know why it should be so difficult on WordPress.org.
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I don’t either, but it is a huge difference. That being said, I found a lot of glitches with WordPress.com when I first started as well. I think anyone who is new to blogging will find it somewhat overwhelming, technology-wise at first. 🙂
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Marsha, Norah commented above with some information that may be helpful to you.
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Thanks Michelle, I start answering comments at the top of my notifications, which gives me the last ones first. I can’t wait to read it.
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Reblogging a blog about reblogging gets a thumbs up 🙂
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I think of hearing the greatest story and not being able to share it (happened this morning, amazing writing on MS) — or a great blog and not being able to share it — and I always assume that if someone doesn’t have the reblog button they want to remain anonymous, because me telling someone about a great blog brings new readers…
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Exactly, Katie. I’ve gotten a lot of new followers through reblogging.
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Nice choice for a share, Michelle. Great big hug!
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Thanks, Teagan. Big hugs back to you.
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