This announcement may be yesterday’s news for some, but I just discovered Aaron Lerch’s “Kick It” plugin today and it works like a charm.  If you are using WordPress AND Windows Live Writer is your go-to editor AND your posts tend to be .NET related, give Aaron Lerch’s DotNetKicks “Kick It” Counter Plugin for Windows Live Writer a try.  Again, it works like a charm.  Well, if I am being completely honest, I haven’t tested it yet as I’m not prepared to submit my own post to DNK. So, who’s going to be the first to test the plugin for me?

kick it on DotNetKicks.com

6 Comments to “DotNetKicks "Kick It" Counter Plugin for WLW and WordPress”

  1. Aaron Lerch says:

    Oh, trust me, it works. It just does. (It’s magic!)
    :)

  2. bgriswold says:

    You heard it from the horse’s mouth, folks. Kick away and watch the magic happen. Thanks Aaron.

  3. Aaron Lerch says:

    I actually went to kick this post, but didn’t feel like I could since it’s already been done (my original post). Sorry!
    (I’m not a fan of when the same “thing” gets kicked more than once on DNK – usually it’s by accident though)

  4. bgriswold says:

    In due time I’m sure we’ll see the fruits of your labor working on this blog. I hope I come up with something kickable soon as the 0 kick count is going to be hard to bare for long. I’ll be sure to let you know when the first kick is issued.

  5. Aaron Lerch says:

    Oh I’ve been a subscriber to your blog for a while – I’ll be kicking… I’ll be kicking. :)

  6. Jack says:

    Oh, I finally got this plugin, many thanks!

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