My Blog Log Widget – A Blog Commeting Tool

by Rocky Garcia on October 21, 2009

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Your blog will be more exciting if your blogging communities are shared on it. My Blog log make it more easy with its widget available for blog authors to use. But this time, let’s take the advantage on its ability to connect to other blogger’s blog who visit us to comment back on it.

Customizing your Mybloglog widget

It’s up to you how you wanted your widget looks on your blog, but make sure that you will allow the Flyout orientation on the options so that it would be easier for you to visit back those bloggers who visit you.

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Customizing your my blog log widget

Commenting on visitor’s blog / Joining communities

After uploading the code on your blog, visit your blog. You can now see recent visitors by just visiting your blog on that widget.

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How your my blog log widget appear to your blog.

By pointing your mouse on the visitor’s face, information on that visitor will fly out. Then when you click on the site authored by your visitor, the author’s Mybloglog community page will appear.

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Easier for you to visit author's blog and join communities.

You can join the author’s community. It’s another chance of expanding your community as well as your blog’s traffic. Or you can directly visit the author’s site or blog to leave your comment.

Add your Mybloglog’s community widget now and take advantage on accessible blog commenting on your visitor’s blog.



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1 vikram 10.22.09 at 10:00 am

nice one i can include it too

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