MyBlogLog rolled out a new feature called branded communities where they display the features of the regular MyBlogLog community over the design and feel of the community site you are joining. I am not sure what the details are as the landing page for creating your own community is sparse. I noticed this after clicking through some of our own Marketing.fm readers and I found myself on a TechCrunch site that was displaying MyBlogLog memebers. I also noticed that it is displaying all of the normal advertisements on the right, and most of the other content. Simply clicking on a link brings you through to the regular site.
If you click on anyones profile or community you remain on the branded site with what appears to be full access to the rest of the MBL features.
Checkout the two below:
Below is a copy of the new co-branded TechCrunch MyBlogLog community page. (note the url is hosted at TC: http://community.techcrunch.com/)

Below is a copy of the regular MyBlogLog community for any site (in this case boingboing.net) (Note the url: http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/community/BoingBoing/)

I think this is a great idea but would love to know more details. I think that co-branding your site with an in depth service such as MyBlogLog is a great way to grow membership as well as have webmasters in control of what communities they are a part of.
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