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MyBlogLog to Rebrand and Make Significant Changes

At SOBcon yesterday in Chicago, Robyn Tippins, who was recently hired as the MyBlogLog community manager, spoke about several major upcoming changes with MyBlogLog.

There are several changes in the works:

1) The biggest news is that there will be a rebranding of MyBlogLog. The exact timing and new brand were not revealed. (YahooBlogLog or MyYahooLog? Time will tell.)

2) A complete site redesign is on the way!

3) A new “Widget 2.0” is coming with some hover features.

4) Yahoo! is hard at work to remove the offensive photos so that MyBlogLog would be palatable to more conservative business blogs.

5) Some sort of method to turn off your presence for some types of sites will be added.

As they do not have these changes locked in, Robyn would love your comments and feedback. To not overwhelm her, please drop your comments below.

Analysis: The rebranding is not a surprise move. MyBloglog is really only known amongst the first adoptors and blogosphere and getting the Yahoo! name is front of more people in a soft way is a good move. Yahoo! seems committed to making these changes, while listening to suggestions and making the product more dynamic. Looks like the best is yet to come from MyBlogLog.

54 thoughts on “MyBlogLog to Rebrand and Make Significant Changes

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  8. I wish all blogs had trackback addresses. 🙂

  9. Congrats on breaking this news David, great coverage!

  10. That Widget 2.0 sounds interesting. Removing offensive photos would be a step in the right direction.

  11. Jeremiah,

    Thanks. Makes me realize that with my current location, I don’t get to do this quite enough!

    Hopefully, I’ve been doing some interesting projects lately, I hope one of them turns into a full time leadership position.

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  23. MyBlogLog Changes Coming…

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  25. […] when Yahoo! acquired MyBlogLog, we created the logo above based on what we thought was coming. As David Dalka is reporting tonight, we weren’t that far off. MyBlogLog’s new community manager, Robyn Tippins, recently […]

  26. […] MyBlogLog to Rebrand and Make Significant Changes David was at SOBCon and is an uber-smart fellow. This post has been ALL over the web! Thanks for the buzz David! (tags: mybloglog social+networking web2.0 branding) […]

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  28. […] to David Dalka who posted this on his […]

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  30. […] Source: David Dalka […]

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  32. This is good news as MyBlogLog is doing very well, but it can do much better. I am glad that Yahoo! isn’t sitting on their past success, choosing to take MBL to a place beyond what many of us have envisioned.

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  35. […] Apprarently MyBloglog will undergoing some siginificant changes. The changes are not set in stone but were talked about at SOBCon in Chicago. […]

  36. […] on David Dalka’s blog he makes note of some interesting news coming from the Yahoo owned MyBlogLog. There are several […]

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  38. […] a MyBlogLog user you may be interested in some of the changes coming soon to the service. David Dalka discusses what he learned at SOBCon. I’m looking forward to the site redesign. I love MBL but it’s no secret that […]

  39. […] of popularity. With that nice number of users everything looks much easier, am I wrong? Anyway, on David Dalka’s blog I read that Yahoo is going to fix this situation, […]

  40. […] 16, 2007 in Thoughts, Musings, Audio, Blogging, Random, Technology I hear that MyBloglog is to rebrand as a Yahoo badged service which I suppose will get a wider range of people (or just yahoo-ists) […]

  41. […] reports that MyBlogLog is rebranding – about time, I’ve all but given up on […]

  42. At last. I love mybloglog, but it’s so damn ugly and has some awful navigation. I’m looking forward to seeing the re-branded version – I’m sure Yahoo will make it that little bit more web 2.0.

  43. […] appears that MyBlogLog will be rebranding itself according to reports that I read at David Dalka’s site. There have been several […]

  44. […] MyBlogLog to Rebrand and Make Significant Changes […]

  45. […] to David Dalka’s blog: At SOBcon yesterday in Chicago, Robyn Tippins, who was recently hired as the MyBlogLog community […]

  46. […] MyBlogLog to Rebrand and Make Significant Changes […]

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  48. Impressive coverage. I just found this today.

    Since I was a member well before this was written I must say I don’t think there was any “Major” change in the past 2 months.

    I did notice the avitars getting cleaned up and that is nice to see.

    BeachBum

  49. These changes really weren’t enough in my mind… MyBlogLog still falls way short of being a true community. Here is a blog post about the missing pieces of MyBlogLog:
    http://rich-page.com/blogging/mybloglog-the-missing-pieces

    Rich Page

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  51. very helpful, thanks!

  52. MyBlogLog seems to be screwing up user attribution in a more unpredictable manner now. Check out the experiments I did in commenting at this post where someone else’s ID comes up as the signature. http://www.nicncher.com/nic-n-cher-update/nic-n-cher-on-tour/surprise-ses-ny-2007-photo-yep-we-know-them#comment-1213

    I had not logged-in originally, but posted and left the URL as brulant.com. When the comment appeared I noticed a weird avatar. Turns out that she works with me. Thing is her MBL profile lists brulant.com as a site that she authors. Since I placed brulant.com in the “my website” section of the MBL-driven comments, it automatically assigned my post to her MBL account.

    Yet it still knows when I am signed in to my own MBL account, since it displays my new Yahoo avatar as a recent visitor on the side of the page, even though it assigns my comment to the other account.

    Is this something that was already happening when Shoe talked about using other IDs to surf the web? http://www.shoemoney.com/2007/02/21/mybloglog-trick-how-to-surf-the-web-as-shoemoney/

    I figured I’d ask here since you seem to be on top of things about this community, David. 🙂 I guess we’ll now see if you are on top of comments posted to old posts. 😉

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