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Technorati’s 2008 State of the Blogosphere Report
From Technorati.
2008 State of the Blogosphere
Technorati releases its fifth annual report and in-depth study of blogs and bloggers, including demographics on the readers and writers.
Technorati’s study is always highly anticipated, but this year they say they wanted to go deeper into the mind of the blogger and find out what impact blogging has had on their lives personally, professionally, and financially. Technorati surveyed over 1000 bloggers to find out answers to questions such as: Why do you blog? What do you blog about? What is your blogging style? How important is it to keep your identity secret?





Comments
I see that is one of the most popular tools not only in US but all around the world
Everyone blogs now. it is like their online diary. From technorati stats, I still dont understand why there are more male bloggers than female.
you can see that there are big distinctions between asian and europe bloggers. asian bloggers are more younger and posting about more about music and less about politics.
Thanks for posting this article here! Greetz from Germany, Olufsen
this is a very intresting Report. I would like to see antoher one from 2009