Blogs are in. People read blogs for their insight on certain topics. You probably have your own favorite bloggers and, having read their blogs, have a good understanding what they think about the subjects they write about, and are familiar with some of their work and life history. But have you ever wondered about other people who read their blogs? And how much do they know about you? Curious? With MyBlogLog, you certainly can.

MyBlogLog is a new Communities service that empowers authors and readers to operate at the same level. MyBlogLog enables you to take advantage of your existing presence on the Web and ties it into communities of like-minded readers and authors to add context to the conversations in which you take part of. For the first time, everyone who reads a web site or blog can learn about and engage with one another, and in the process take the conversation to a whole new level. You can become friends with other people who read your favorite blogs, and you can also check out what else they’re reading. Furthermore, you can also check out their MySpace and Friendster profiles and view their Flickr photostreams. Authors can learn more about their readers individually and as a group. What do they like and what are they ignoring? What are they reading elsewhere on the Web?
Bottom line is: we love MyBlogLog. It helps us see who read our blog, and what other blogs’ readers are like. It can certainly enable us, as authors, to connect with fellow bloggers and most importantly, with our readers. MyBlogLog is easy to use, and has great good clean and clear site design. Clear of online ads and banners, MyBlogLog is certainly an excellent tool for you to know your favorite blogs better.
You can signup for a MyBlogLog account by going to their website.
