The task sounds trivial but bear with me.
These are the buttons I'm working with:
- Google (+1)
- Facebook (Like)
- Twitter (Tweet)
- LinkedIn (Share)
With a little testing on webpagetest.org I found that it's incredibly inefficient if you grab the snippet from each of these services to place these buttons on your page. In addition to the images themselves you're also effectively downloading several JavaScript files (in some cases multiple JavaScript files for just one button). The total load time for the Facebook Like button and its associated resources can be as long as 2.5 seconds on a DSL connection.
Now it's somewhat better to use a service like ShareThis as you can get multiple buttons from one source. However, they don't have proper support for Google +1. If you get the code from them for the Google +1 button, it's still pulling all those resources from Google.
I have one idea which involves loading all the buttons when a generic looking "Share" button is clicked. That way it's not adding to the page load time. I think this can be accomplished using the code described here as a starting point. This would probably be a good solution but I figured I'd ask here before going down that road.