Twitter Badges

[List Updated] Don’t we love those cute and eye catching Twitter buttons, badges, widgets and counters? I do! Not only because they are so cute and eye catching but they are also so useful in finding new followers for your Twitter account.  

If you have a websites, blog and/or other social media accounts (don’t we all??). You can link them to your Twitter account in order to find more new followers. Twitter.com provides some official buttons and widges but if you want something different then you should check this list:

TwitterButtons: this site allows you to create your own Twitter badges in a very simple way. You can choose between Twitter Badges, Twitter Images, Twitter Designs and Follow Me Buttons. All of them are very cute!

Logo’s & Buttons for Twitter : as you can see that the site is in French but the logo’s and button are in English. In this site you can find some great designs!  

TwitStamp: A great site with widget that allows you to show your latest tweets. This widget comes in a variety of designss, sizes and formats. 

TwitGif: the instructions are in Japanese so, just enter your Twitter account and it’ll create a stylelish little widget that you can put in your sidebar with your latest tweets.

TwitterCounter: this site tracks your subscriber numbers and creates a cute twittercounter badge for you.

MilkAddict : this site creates 2 cute and round Twitter buttons.

Free Twitter Buttons : this site creates 42 cute Twitter buttons (includes animated GIFs).  

Follow Me On Twitter : this site creates cute and colorful Twitter badges and buttons.

Chris’s Twitter Badges:  a simple HTML badge that comes in the form of raw code you just copy-and-paste while changing a few links.  It will show your last four tweets and keeps the basic Twitter branding and logo from the site.

Twitter Status Badge:  this site allows you to show the last few tweets from your account, along with how long ago you posted them and the permalink to them so that people can go to them directly.  Can be customized via CSS to better match your blog or site.

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