Clickety-click: A few months ago I installed a new blogtool called MyBlogLog.com. It's a simple unobtrusive service (one line of javascript) that keeps count every time a visitor to my website clicks on one of my links. It tallies all of these clicked links and then it lists them in a daily league table. And it's fascinating because it's shown that, although I litter my blog with links, you lot hardly ever click on them. And now I can prove it to you. MyBlogLog have introduced another service (one additional line of javascript) which allows visitors to my site to see how many times each of my links has been clicked during the last 24 hours (updated hourly). Go on - find a link somewhere on the page and point at it. If that link is one of my 50 most-clicked-on, a little pop-up will appear announcing how many clicks it's had (which is probably not many). Try it now and see just how few clicks 400 daily visitors make. Have a good look around the page with your mouse, starting with this weekend's posts and the sidebar, then moving onto today's posts as Monday progresses. Quick, because I'll probably turn this service off again within a day or two because it's rather obtrusive. But in the meantime I think you'll agree it's really intriguing. And, in this case, a bit depressing.