MyBlogLog's Relevancy Overhaul
MyBlogLog is a great service for building up your site and encouraging community. However, with the site's own rise in popularity over the past several months, meaningful interaction was becoming less prevalent and distinguishing those community members who were actively participating in your site from those who simply joined and then never returned was becoming more difficult.
MathPoints notes that MyBlogLog made an important change to combat this last week. Now, when you go to a community's page on MyBlogLog, you see its members showcased by their relevance to the site. A quick perusal of my own community reveals members that I know take an active role in my site - so the feature definitely appears to be working well.
MyBlogLog's officially explanation of how they determine this relevance is vague at best, but they do promise that more features are coming soon that should allow for users to sort by varying degrees of relevancy as they see fit.
This is a very welcome modification and will definitely help you find those readers who you are connecting with the most. Perhaps you could message them on MyBlogLog and ask for feedback on your site and see if there are any areas they would like improved upon for the future.
It is important to keep your readers engaged and happy and MyBlogLog's relevancy feature just made it that much easier to find the ones who can help you the most.
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Reader Comments (1)
- Andy, April 25, 2007
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With all the recent changes made in MBL, I think they are definitely going to the right direction!
The MBL communities also look a lot less spammy now.



