Pro Accounts For Microsoft MVPs
A MyBlogLog user, CoreyBryant, suggested to us that we offer Microsoft MVPs Pro accounts. I've worked with several dozen MVPs over the last year and I think they are an amazing bunch of really talented people. So, we all talked about Corey's suggestion and decided to do it.
So far we've only given away a handful of these, so if you are a Microsoft MVP, please let us know so we can update your account status to reflect it. The only caveat is that you use the Reader Roll on your site.
Here's how it looks on Corey's site:

Any great ideas for us? Put them here on this post or leave me a message on my MyBlogLog profile.

As a MVP, I must say that I'm really happy with this idea !
Posted by: Yannick Lejeune | April 18, 2007 at 07:52 AM
I'm a MVP, so how exactly do we take advantage of this? I cna also post this in the MVP only group of Asp.Net if you guys want some MVP's to start using this service. Most of the MVP's in the development languages all visit that forum from time to time.
Posted by: Bruce | April 22, 2007 at 09:03 AM
Is this available for "former" MVPs?
I was a Microsoft MVP two years in a row (2005-2006)
Posted by: GuillaumeB | April 24, 2007 at 02:20 AM
Bruce, we'd love it if you'd help us spread the word. Any MVPs can email customerservice *at* mybloglog.com requesting their upgrade to Pro.
Posted by: Robyn Tippins | April 24, 2007 at 09:38 AM
Guillaume, I don't see why that would be a problem. Send an email to customerservice *at* mybloglog.com and ask for your upgrade to Pro.
Posted by: Robyn Tippins | April 24, 2007 at 09:39 AM
Hmmm. So which qualifications warrant Microsoft MVPs free accounts?
I'm just wondering since I actually had to pay for mine?
Is it because they are smarter than me? Are they more famous? Is their opinion more valuable?
Now I feel like a chump. Am I the only one that is actually paying for the stats?
John
Posted by: John Pozadzides | May 04, 2007 at 12:38 AM