MyBlogLog is an interesting service that’s worth knowing about–especially if you maintain a blog. Initially, the company offered a simple web analytics tool which provided basic statistics on site visits, page views, and outclicks. Recently, MyBlogLog launched a community feature: after registering, the service lets you join the “community” of any other registered site. You can then easily find the blogs that others in the community are reading. Some of those blogs will likely be interesting to you.
MyBlogLog also anonymously tracks what links were clicked on by members of my blog’s community. Here is a list of today’s top ten for my readers:
- TIME.com: 50 Coolest Websites
- Never Check Your Email First Or Last
- TypePad’s Post link (this only works if you have a TypePad account)
- TradingMarkets.com offers to drive traffic to my blog - Smart or Just plain Sneaky?
- Family Guy: Peanut butter jelly time!
- 18 Ways to Stay Focused at Work
- What Trading Teaches Us About Life
- Zen- Trader’s Audio Affirmations Site
- Mahmood Ahmadinejad
- “Exploding” Dell Laptop Destroys Truck, Imperils Outsdoorsmen
I don’t watch The Family Guy so I’m not sure what to say about item #5….
Anyway, those of you who read this site with your browser rather than a feed reader may have noticed a widget like this on my sidebar:
As you’ve probably guessed, the widget shows a list of recent registered readers. It’s fun to track and, as I’ve been looking for new ways to better engage with those who read this blog, I encourage you to click here to sign up (it’s free and takes < 1 minute). Thanks–I appreciate it.










Thank you, Dan!
Left by Scott Rafer on August 15th, 2006