MyBlogLog.com Increased Our Subscribers by 34%
You may have noticed that our blog has started to display the popularity of various links. In addition, we've added pictures of the most recent "registered" visitors to the right sidebar. This has all been made possible by a new blog tracking website, www.mybloglog.com. I first noticed the link tagging on Emily Chang's eHub Blog a few days before we implemented it here. If you're a blogger, you should become familiar with their service as soon as possible. Even popular blog sites like TechCrunch have gotten on board, so you know they might be on to something.
MyBlogLog started out as a service to track where your visitors were coming from, which posts they were reading, and which links they were most interested in. All handy things to know if you're a blogger.
But it quickly evolved into a new blogging community and it's taking the net by storm. Thus far, I am very impressed with the service they offer and I think they will continue to prosper. For too long, blogs have been one-sided with very little feedback from visitors. This new service helps solve that by connecting bloggers with their readers in a community environment.
If you have a new blog, getting involved in the MyBlogLog community could increase your readership substancially. Within a few days of joining the community, we've become one of the "Top 50" blogs in the "E" directory. OK, I understand that there are 26 letters in the alphabet, but it's nice to feel loved. :) If you'd like to join the Everything Internet community you can do so here.
Labels: blogging, cws, ehub, mybloglog, techcrunch

9 Comments:
Let us know what else we can do to support you.
Scott
http://mybloglog.com/buzz/members/rafer
Hi i'm a new subscribers to your blog on mybloglog. I'm an addict of this site and it help me a lot to get readers from everywhere in the world even if my blog is in french language. It's good for everybody to subscribe to mybloglog.com
p.S I very like your blog it's big box of informations!
Il semble qu'un bon nombre d'utilisateurs du service MyBlogLog soient francophones. Est-ce vrai ? Si oui, nous pourrions publier un article en français de temps en temps.
Oui effectivement, il y a en a beaucoup à ma grande surprise. Se serait vraiment interessant et cela offrirait une plus grande ouverture pour le côté européen et québécois.
Scott-
Thanks for visting. We're honored to have MyBlogLog staff checking us out. Since you asked "if there was anything you could do to support us", we would love to be a featured blog! :)
Have a good picture to use which is at least 250 x 150?
For too long, blogs have been one-sided with very little feedback from visitors
what?? This is a *very* misleading statement....this may be the case for *this* blog, but perhaps not for the blogs of so many other people in the blogosphere (even some long-taliers...)
if you're not getting feedback from your readers, don't blame it on blogging being "one-sided"...
I understand your enthusiasm for MyBlogLog, but please, don't make false and misleading statements about how blogs works just to get your point across.
Tish-
Thanks for the comment, I do appreciate the feedback. However, I must disagree that my statements were misleading in any way.
It's a well know fact that for every 10 visitors to a blog only 1 may leave a comment. Of course, you may get a few more (or less) depending on the quality of the post. But, you have to agree that a very small percentage of those who actually read your post will ever leave a comment.
This is the one-sided nature to which I'm referring to... the blogger makes a post and receives a fraction of the feedback from their visitors (in the form of comments). With MyBlogLog, at least you know they visited even if they decide not to leave a comment about your post.
Thanks for the heads up - I have joined mybloglog today
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