HOW TO: Integrate Google Buzz Into Your WordPress Blog
GMAIL USERS: We hope you’ll join the discussion over on
Mashable?s Google Buzz account.
We’ve discussed how you can
integrate Buzz with your other social networks, but what about integrating Buzz with your blog? If you use a self-hosted
WordPress blog (sorry, WordPress.com users), there are already a variety of Google Buzz plugins and add-ons available.
While it’s clear that people are really
taking to using Buzz to share content and communicate, the service will undoubtedly reach more users as its sharing tools are integrated into other social sites. From buttons to social stream in your side bar, here’s how you can integrate Buzz with your WordPress blog.
Google Buzz Buttons
Mashable started sporting some
nifty Buzz buttons a few days ago and lots of our readers have wanted to know how to add a similar feature to their own blogs. As it stands right now, how our Google Buzz buttons work (and how the buttons other sites are using also work) is that they create a share link from that post to Google Reader. As long as Google Reader is connected with your Google Buzz account, your publicly shared items will also be shared on Buzz.
Already, a number of enterprising WordPress plugin developers have answered the call to add Google Buzz buttons to WordPress posts.
Let’s take a look:
Google Buzz Button
Internet Techies created the
Google Buzz Button plugin that allows you to add a “Buzz This” button to each of your WordPress posts. That icon probably looks pretty familiar ? that’s because the button was designed here at Mashable (though it isn’t the same plugin).
The plugin options are relatively limited ? you can choose what “rel” attribute you include with the link (the default is “nofollow”) and you can choose to display the button before or after your post content. You can also specify the icon’s height and width. Making some changes to your WordPress theme’s CSS options, you could further customize the appearance of the button, but as it stands, it’s a pretty basic (and easy) way to add a Buzz button. If you want to add Buzz manually to only certain posts, there is a template tag that you can add to those posts.
WP Google-buzz
Another button plugin option is
WP Google-buzz from Arpit Shah. This button is extremely similar to the Google Buzz Button plugin, but it adds a few more options. You can choose to show the button before or after content or to add it to posts manually, but there are also options for what style button you want to use. Depending on how you have your blog setup, you might want to use a different size or style of button.
WPBuzzer
Hameedulah’s
WPBuzzer is the most robust of the Google Buzz button plugins as of right now. The style of the button is almost identical to what Mashable and the Google Buzz Button use (albeit, not quite as clean), but the options are where this plugin really shines.
You can choose where you want your buttons to appear (on posts, on pages, on the home page, in your RSS feed), whether your want the button to appear before or after the post, the target for the button (a new window or a pop-up share option) and even the CSS style. You can also choose to use a small or large button.
The biggest feature is that you can track share counts (just like we do at Mashable) if you have a Bit.ly API key and login.

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