I have not checked my MyBlogLog account for at least a week, since I have less traffic and activities from MyBlogLog.com. Just today, I found that MyBlogLog quietly put up the Latest Feeds features. It shows the last 5 post I have on my blog. This new feature may have been up for a week or more, but It’s nice features for all MyBlogLog members. I checked my feedburner account and could not find what feed bot MyBlogLog used to load the feed.

So what does this RSS Feed means to you? One free feed subscriber + more potential subscriber. If you really want to build your RSS FEED readership, you need to invite your MyBlogLog friends to check out your Feed and subscribe them. It will double your RSS Feed readership. Is it important? Not really important to me, because I don’t do advertisement on my blog. If you need more traffic and need more page views, you can use this Feed to increase your traffic. Social with all your MyBlogLog friends will bring your more attention and more potential subscribers and more page clicks.
So is it a good features? I say yes! Is it very useful? I say “Maybe”. No matter you like it or not, you can tell that MyBlogLog is trying to do something more to attract more users. So who gets the benefit? All of us.





I get little to no traffic from mybloglog.com, so i pretty much stick to blog catalog. Do you have any other blog networks that bring in traffic for you?
365 Days… Can I Do It?
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Twitter: TerenceChang
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365 Days:
Are you on BumpZee.com? I get most of traffic from BC, BumpZee and MBL the last.
Most of my traffic is still from StumbleUpOn and Google, Yahoo.
This new feature of MyBlogLog is impressive and I have noticed that my feed get updated as soon as my post is up on feedburner. Unfortunately, my feed at BlogCatalog is so slow in picking up my feed. Anyway thanks for visiting my blog, hope to see you there often.
Twitter: TerenceChang
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Pedestrain Observer:
Thank you for visiting. I believe BC is updating the RSS feed only once every two days.