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@MyBlogLog on Twitter

MyBlogLog is about connecting to people, where ever they may be. When we took a look at the number of you who have added your twitter account to your profile, it was obvious that this was an important channel for communication. We all have our own accounts but we felt it's important to have a unified voice for the product.

To let you know we're here, we've added a script to follow everyone that adds their twitter account to their MyBlogLog profile. Some have wondered if we're a bot but I assure you, it's nothing that fancy. Just a few blokes trying a little experiment.

You can follow us on twitter.com/mybloglog for occasional updates. We'll use this channel to let you know when we've got something special to announce or the occasional tidbit or shout out. We'll also reserve this as a Bat Phone should something go wonky on the site and we need to keep you posted.

All of us at MyBlogLog HQ will be watching this account if any of you want to contact us via this channel. We'll do our best to get back to you but I can't promise immediate responses (we do sleep sometimes) but if you have a quick question or comment, try us out.

As always, if you have a detailed question, please check our FAQs first or the Contact form where we'll be more disciplined about getting back to you.

See you on the 140-character web!

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Guys & Gals. I am glad to see you on twitter. Now jump in the pool and get tweeting. ;)

You must have had a bot follow all those people (or an intern). But it does look like you are talking to people now.

You are lucky, I am getting ready to do an expose on twitter and you guys now made it to the good side of the column. Happy Tweeting ;)

Be Great!

Rodney Rumford

yeah, what Rodney said! start tweeting! you guys have a good product and some perspective on this space, would love to hear more of it.

welcome and thanks for the robo-follow. :)

Great to see companies such as MyBlogLog actually participate in the conversation while at the same time, increasing your accessibility. Good move me thinks.

what's this? some blogging thing following me? tap tap tap. block.

I just found Twitter, it looks like a really good way to communicate.

Hey! Thanks for the twitter add! I think it's a great idea for businesses to get on twitter. Apparently Comcast cable is already using twitter as a customer service avenue.
http://www.socialtimes.com/2008/04/a-transformation-of-customer-service/

Followed you back because I'm proud to be a part of the MyBlogLog community!

I'm new to MyBlogLog, but I've been utilizing Twitter for a couple of months to scan the horizon and see what is going on in my areas of interest and those people I want to follow. At a glance. Then I know what to pursue further, or to whom to respond.

And Twitter is a quick way to reach someone without a gatekeeper or overcrowded email problem. Now it's a great way to reach you! And that's important to me, because I'm excited about MyBlogLog, too, where I'm known as "MargaretH."

Thanks for finding me on Twitter - "MargHamp"

Heyyy! :) Thanks for following me guys.

Well you have convinced me to sign up and follow. Hope it works out great for everyone!!!

moserw

Thanks for following me, MyBlogLog. I'd love to see you in twitterverse, and I'm glad to have a communication channel with such a good product. Meanwhile, I hope MyBlogLog can be careful using this kind of channel. Keeping users informed of the latest updates is great, but sending too many updates (spams) per day/week to attract users' attention, like Diigo did recently, will only result in blocking. Again, I'd love to have this updates-feedback channel. Cheers!

Thanks for the Add!!!

Welcome to 2007!
All kidding aside its great to see you guys on there. It should be a great use of the Twitterverse.

I'm tweeting my travels, as long as it stays a real person and not a machine I'm cool with it!

tweet...sweet

I just found this as I'm building my blog, I'm a newbie at this and welcome any and all input/help I can get! Thank you.

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