With myScoop blog reviewing now being introduced, you may want to put a myScoop button on your page directing your users to your blog’s myScoop page in order for them to review your blog.
Get your blog reviewed and review other blogs using myScoop
One of the latest additions to the new features that I’m rolling out on a constant basis is the ability to get your blog reviewed, as well as review other blogs using myScoop. While trying to create a “blogging community”, I’m constantly looking for ways for bloggers to interact with each other and I believe that a reviewing process may help this along somewhat.
Get notified of new articles from the blogs you follow on myScoop
In an attempt to increase the functionality and referral amounts of myScoop, and to create somewhat of a community for bloggers to increase interactivity amongst different blogs, I have just finished coding and installing a new module for myScoop that sends users a notification email on new articles from the blogs that they have followed on myScoop.
How to get your article onto the popular list on myScoop
I’ve received a few enquiries lately about how myScoop determines which articles are “popular” and which are not. The simple answer is to make use of the shortened URI of the article that myScoop generates once it has fetched and processed your latest article. This shortened URI is a basic “pointing system” that when clicked on, myScoop will record certain information and then redirect you to the correct article post linked to the shortened code. Follow these steps after logging in to get your myScoop shortened URI:
Google Fast Flip goes Mobile
Google’s new toy, Fast Flip, which has been under the “Google Labs” section for the past 5 months has just gone mobile. The mobile version of Fast Flip is now available for the iPhone and Android devices. Simply navigate to the Fast Flip page to use it on your device.