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Thursday, August 17, 2006

MyBlogLog Community - Doing some justice

I posted an entry earlier this week about MyBlogLog the MySpace for Bloogers but let me tell you, I didn't do any justice to it compared to Theory. Kevin Lim (Theory) posted a detailed entry on how to build your blog community with this site. You've got to check it out. I said I would link his entry here on my blog and I'm keeping my word.

I'm getting good traffic from the site and I would recommend you get your blog listed as soon as you can.

Here is a shot of my Community Page



I invite to sign up for my community here.

I'm sure this medium could be utilized to promote effectively your blogs and be able to connect with your audience. If you don't have a blog you can sign up for a free one at our Guerrilla Blog Community.
Let me know your experience with MyBlogLog, it will be interesting to other author bloggers.

2 Comments:

Kevin said...

Thanks for the plug. I noticed that you also see the myspace/livejournal element about MyBlogLog. After a few months of having it though, I find that it still doesn't compare to the interactions on myspace. In other words, bloggers like ourselves aren't talking to one another as much as myspacers. Perhaps more needs to be done, such as having more APIs or widgets to see one visitors last blogged about without having to clickthrough to the main mybloglog site.

10:53 AM

 
Guerrilla Insight said...

Kevin, if you are interested in sharing your experience with you might be interested on this thread in which were conducting a research project on it.
http://guerrilla.clarylopez.com/blog/2006/06/myspace-research-project-update.html
The project is still in progress so we welcome comments on the subject.

4:20 PM

 

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