Who’s mug is in your widget?

I first wanted to name this post, “Who’s mug is in your box?”, but that can probably be taken the wrong way…

I never really paid a lot of attention to how many times I’ve actually checked my Mybloglog widget box to see all kinds of names, old and new. It is definitely a treat to see a lot of new faces coming to my blog to have a look around.

If you haven’t gotten a widget for this cool service yet, what are you waiting for? We are all a little voyeuristic in a sense and I can’t help to reload my page on high traffic days just to see who’s taking a peek at what I have to say. I guess it goes along with being addicted to stats.

Who’s mug have you seen in your widget lately? Have you hopped around to see who visits other blogs in your community? Any surprising mugs you’ve noticed?

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16 Comments so far

  1. Melissa R. Garrett on July 17th, 2007

    You’ll be seeing a lot a lot of my mug from now on; I’ve just added you to my Google Reader ~ WOOT! Let the fun begin :-)

  2. Rhys on July 17th, 2007

    I feel cheated by the amount of bloggers I visit are not written by women with big breasts with a google t-shirt. They are instead written by men :(

  3. Roberta on July 17th, 2007

    Melissa, great to have ya stick around! :D

    Rhys, I’m sad now cuz I don’t have a google t-shirt >:)

  4. Donovan on July 17th, 2007

    If someone wants to send a Google t-shirt this way, I could probably convince my wife to take a pic in it. :)

    It is interesting to see the different people that show up in “my box”. I’ve already found several cool blogs by checking them out. As a matter of fact, I subscribed to Rhys’ blog from my widget.

  5. BeachBum on July 17th, 2007

    I don’t use the MyBlogLog widget on my site, but I di visit MyBlogLog daily to see who joined my community.

    So far I have 340 happy community members.

    MBL is cleaning up the images, so things will start to look a little more family friendly.

    BeachBum

  6. Rhys on July 17th, 2007

    Awwww :(

  7. Rich Minx on July 17th, 2007

    According to my MyBlogLog widget, I’ve had recent visits from a rooster, a heart, a tattooed torso, a penguin and a car.

  8. Roberta on July 17th, 2007

    LOL Rich Minx, I’ve seen those mugs around, too :D

  9. Bohemian Bloggers on July 22nd, 2007

    I use the MyBlogLog widget for my egg donation and blog review blogs. MyBlog is a small, but steady source of traffic.

  10. AruntheACE on July 24th, 2007

    I’ll try mybloglog widget in my blog…

  11. - Spaceman Spiff _ on July 25th, 2007

    I haven’t really been paying attention to my MyBlogLog widget but I think I will from now on. I am kinda new to this stuff. Still trying to figure out where everything goes. I am pretty focused on just trying to get content out that I have kinda left everything else go.

  12. rus on July 25th, 2007

    You?ll be seeing a lot a lot of my mug from now on; I?ve just added you to my Google Reader ~ lol….

  13. joyce on August 4th, 2007

    i think you’ve spawned a sort of obsession for me :) i love seeing my stats on statcounter — not sure why, i think it’s some sicko need for validation, but it cracks me up to see how many hundreds of people a day are willing to read a blog about art and knitting (and the strange goings on of our children, animals, and alabama politics in general). now i can actually see their pictures! way cool!

  14. andy on August 10th, 2007

    I have mybloglog widget on my sidebar and it’s really interesting to see all the different people coming by. :)

  15. Malin on August 11th, 2007

    Oh I check the new faces in my widget all the time, since I’m such a stalker and curious on who visited me ;)

  16. Rose on August 26th, 2007

    I haven’t added the widget to my blog. Maybe I should?

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