I am experimenting with Mybloglog for the next one month. This will be a part of my social media networking experiments. I signed up for MyBlogLog. You can do this with your existing yahoo ID or create one.
MyBlogLog enables you to track that last little bit of information about your website. You probably already know where your users are coming from and you probably already know what pages they’re looking at while they’re there. However, if you have a blog or any other site where you frequently post new content on the main page, you don’t have a good way of tracking what people find interesting. One way is to track when people click on the links you provide. Up until now, outbound link tracking has been a pain in the butt, requiring CGIs and managed links. MyBlogLog makes this process easy.
But why do you need to know what people find interesting on your site? You can use it to tune your content to be even more compelling for your readers. You can use it to determine which stories you should follow up on. Hell, it’s just cool to *know* what people find interesting, even if you don’t do anything with it.
Once you have changed your profile, you got to authenticate your site by adding a little code in a post by adding a meta tag in the header. Add the widget to blog or site.
I’ll have to wait and see how this works for me and my blog.







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Marketing techniques that are working for me | Smart Advi$e.info // Apr 29, 2008 at 1:13 pm
[...] 1) Social media marketing: More than marketing my sites, I’m trying to learn from places like twitter. If you see the twitters I’m following, you’ll find most of them are experts in their fields. That is where I can get the best of information from. As Lynn Terry quoted on twitter the other day “you are the average of the 5 persons you are with”. I added mybloglog widget. [...]
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