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How to Reblog Yourself on Tumblr

Ever wondered why you can easily reblog someone else’s tumblr but not being able to do it with your own?.  Fortunately someone managed to write some code so you can Reblog Yourself on Tumblr (and yes, your own NAME will appear on the post!!!). It’s quite simple, and just requires some simple Tumblr Codes to be added to the theme html.


How to Reblog Your Own Post on Tumblr


  1. Right Click on the following bookmarklet link – REBLOG YOUR OWN POST ON TUMBLR – and choose “Bookmark this link” (I didn’t see that option in the Chrome Browser, so use Firefox or Explorer)
  2. Now, once you are on one of the posts of yours that you want to reblog (not the dashboard, but the article itself ) Click on the Reblogging bookmark you just saved and you will be taken to the reblogging edition screen.

That’s it, remove the dust from your archives and reblog yourself on Tumblr !!.



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How to Get Hundreds of Followers on Tumblr – The Ultimate Guide

Tired of making daily posts with nice pictures and quotes knowing that noone is following you?.  Here you will find the ultimate Guide to know How To Get Followers on Tumblr.  With all the other social media sites becoming popular on Tumblr has never been easier.

Just apply the following Tumblr Tips in a daily basis and you will see your followers base grow faster than anyone else.

A very popular term among Tumblrs, is “Tumblr Train”, which is basically a chain of users asking and giving follows for follows, if you make a quick search on tumblr you will find tons of them.

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How to put your Tumblr queued posts in “Stand-By” mode

We know that the option to add posts to the queue in Tumblr is quite useful, but we can certainly get one more functionality from it. Lets say we created a series of posts but we really don’t want to put an exact date on them and we don’t want to get them published yet either (why don’t creating a draft then you might think), just put the Tumblr queued posts on hold or Stand-By mode.

Though this requires you to enter your Tumblr before the time of the day you configured to get your queued posts published is still a good Tumblr tip in case you changed your mind and don’t want to edit post by post turning them into drafts or putting a date on them one by one.

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