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More BUMPzee Upgrades

A lot of you probably remember a post I did a little while ago called Keep an Eye on BUMPzee! In it I said how I believe that given its current growth in development and functionality it will far surpass MyBlogLog before you know it. No sooner do I get the words out of my mouth that BUMPzee adds another wave of upgrades!

They have completely overhauled the profile page addressing the main reservation I had with BUMPzee up to this point: it was too damn de-centralized. It was hard to keep track of my blogs, other blogs, communities, posts, etc etc. To me it really seemed like BUMPzee was a swirl of a ton of great ideas that just hadn’t all been solidified yet. Now I think it’s fairly safe to say that they have been brought together firmly, and although I’m sure there are tons of upgrades to come, I can safely say that BUMPzee is now better than MyBlogLog will ever be.

There is now a consistent flow between members, their blogs, their communities, and all of the other blogs, communities, and members that they are connected with. In addition, they have added much better individual blog pages - see Net Business Blog’s profile page. You now get to see which entries are most read. The new profile pages also do a better job organizing your visitor cloud (a feature I’ve always liked):

BUMPzee Visitor Cloud

If you haven’t checked out BUMPzee, you really need to. Stop wasting your time with MyBlogLog. It’s rotting. BUMPzee is blooming.

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  • Kevin said on April 27th, 2007

    i registered for bumpzee at the start of this week and gave it a try. at the moment im still more used to mybloglog to be honest but ive saw a few bloggers suggesting that it will overtake mybloglog.

    id disagree that mybloglog is rotting - far from it. Though i do believe that if bumpzee continuee to add more improvements and mybloglog stands still bumpzee will gain a lot of ground.

  • Michael » Blog Reviews said on April 27th, 2007

    I am switching to BumpZee completely. MyBlogLog is a perfect place for spammers. I gave up on it some time ago. There are very few people who come to my blog from MBL directly (something like 20% only). It is really hard to find community you need there too. BumpZee is a bit messy right now, but I believe them will brush up very soon.

  • Martin Reed said on April 27th, 2007

    I use MyBlogLog for the exposure it offers me and my blog. Do you think Bumpzee has got that critical mass to overtake MyBlogLog yet?

  • Jack said on April 27th, 2007

    Look, my name is Giant! This just might seal the deal for Bumpzee; ditch MGL for good.

  • Matt Coddington said on April 27th, 2007

    No, but it is a much better product with a following of professionals. It is only a matter of time now.

  • Matt Coddington said on April 27th, 2007

    Right now MyBlogLog is growing, but it’s like building a house on a foundation of sand. They’re gaining members left and right, but only because they were the first. The actual service blows. The functionality is extremely limited. The core users are all spammers. It is rotting (in my opinion).

  • Online Business Blog said on May 2nd, 2007

    Heh, Matt i will start thinking you’re the owner of Bumpzee because you’re promoting it that much

  • Reading Material » Blog-Op said on May 3rd, 2007

    [...] Matt Coddington at Net Business Blog sings the praises of more Bumpzee upgrades, and makes the bold statement that “If you haven’t checked out BUMPzee, you really need to. [...]

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Comment by Kevin
2007-04-27 05:39:30

i registered for bumpzee at the start of this week and gave it a try. at the moment im still more used to mybloglog to be honest but ive saw a few bloggers suggesting that it will overtake mybloglog.

id disagree that mybloglog is rotting - far from it. Though i do believe that if bumpzee continuee to add more improvements and mybloglog stands still bumpzee will gain a lot of ground.

Comment by Matt Coddington
2007-04-27 10:33:12

Right now MyBlogLog is growing, but it’s like building a house on a foundation of sand. They’re gaining members left and right, but only because they were the first. The actual service blows. The functionality is extremely limited. The core users are all spammers. It is rotting (in my opinion).

 
 
2007-04-27 08:47:19

I am switching to BumpZee completely. MyBlogLog is a perfect place for spammers. I gave up on it some time ago. There are very few people who come to my blog from MBL directly (something like 20% only). It is really hard to find community you need there too. BumpZee is a bit messy right now, but I believe them will brush up very soon.

 
Comment by Martin Reed
2007-04-27 09:09:23

I use MyBlogLog for the exposure it offers me and my blog. Do you think Bumpzee has got that critical mass to overtake MyBlogLog yet?

Comment by Matt Coddington
2007-04-27 10:31:37

No, but it is a much better product with a following of professionals. It is only a matter of time now.

 
 
Comment by Jack
2007-04-27 09:25:33

Look, my name is Giant! This just might seal the deal for Bumpzee; ditch MGL for good.

 
2007-05-02 04:31:49

Heh, Matt i will start thinking you’re the owner of Bumpzee because you’re promoting it that much

 
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