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I’ve seen many blogs with countdown meters for blogaversaries (5 days until my blogaversary, etc). How do I go about getting one installed on my blogger account?

by Blogging Basics 101 on February 7, 2008 · 2 comments

Countdown clocks are fun for many bloggers and they are fairly easy to install on your blog.

The Annual Occasion Countdown Clock is very easy to set up. You just type in all the pertinent information (including the size you’d like the calendar to be) and click the Get Widget button.

SpringWidgets.com’s Widget Gallery offers even more countdown widgets with many themed designs. Just do a search for countdown and see what comes up.

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1 Cory February 7, 2008 at 9:50 am

Is there a way to get a countdown timer that works in WordPress.com?

2 Tiffany February 9, 2008 at 3:59 pm

I have a countdown for my blog. I used http://www.blogoversary.com/ You only have to put in the date of your first post. If you want, you can enter more information so that others on blogoversary can go to your blog on that date. It was very easy and generates the code for a small button for your site.

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