Closure of MyBlogLog Indicative of The Stifling Effects of The Yahoo Brand According To SEO Experts QueryClick.com
 
  
 
 
Released on: March 1, 2011, 08:41 am
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Industry: Internet & Online  
It comes as no surprise that the MyBlogLog service will be
  closing this year, following the leaked statement in December 2010
  concerning the closure of a stream of services including Delicious,
  Yahoo Buzz and Yahoo Picks. The leaked screenshot surfaced when it was
  posted to Twitter by former Yahoo employee and founder of MyBlogLog,
Eric Marcoullier.
MyBlogLog was acquired by Yahoo little over 3 years ago for a sum of $10 million. 
  Its purpose was the creation of widgets which site owners could insert in order to
  track fellow MyBlogLog members who read their blogs. Similar to the idea behind the
  display of “like” widgets by external websites. 
The service is to be officially shut down on the 24th May this year, with any unused
  subscription portions due to be refunded back to premium service users.
  
  UK SEO company QueryClick.com  commented on the
  familiarity of the ill-fated acquisition:
“The demise of MyBlogLog is the latest in a series of failed acquisitions by the
  company. Such an anti-climactic relationship has become a miserable familiarity
  where Yahoo is involved, with many citing the persistent failure to follow up on
  initial hopes and promises as the major flaw of both sides.” 
Several examples can be cited, such as the largely forgotten acquisition of
  'Upcoming' (a site providing a local and national listing of events) in 2005 and
  the deal between Yahoo and Flickr dating back to the same year. The latter promised
  much, but has since withered into the background for anyone except photo
  enthusiasts, with Facebook consuming up more and more of the photo sharing market. 
  Upcoming on the other hand, was one of the Yahoo services earmarked for mergers or
  consolidation in the leaked screenshot of December 2010.
The cuts being made are in accordance with the overall plan to reduce costs within
  Yahoo, who had also made the decision to layoff hundreds of staff at the end of last
  year. 
The demise of so many of Yahoo's acquisitions can be categorised under one main
  defect, largely the neglect of the acquired company following the initial phase of
  thrill and ambition for the future. A spokesperson for SEO experts  QueryClick.com pin-pointed the common factor between the doomed Yahoo acquisitions:
“For so many of those start-ups taken on by Yahoo, a primary sense of optimism was
  soon stifled by an excess of bureaucracy and an inability to agree and get to work
  on new products or innovations.”
So, MyBlogLog is yet another casualty of the Yahoo acquisition curse, and it is not
  expected to be the last. With a long list of services with their cards marked,
  there are sure to be plenty more cuts to come throughout the year.
About Queryclick
QueryClick is an Edinburgh based SEO firm. QueryClick is quickly becoming a leading
  figure in UK SEO and SEO web design given the company's bespoke and ethical
  approach to business. 
Contact:
  QueryClick Ltd (SC342868) 
  50 Albany Street
  Edinburgh
  EH1 3QR
tel: 0131 556 7078
               
              
                              
               
  
 
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