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New Charts: Bloggers and Blog Readers on the Rise

 

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In “Technorati State of the Blogosphere 2009,” author Matt Sussman writes: “While blog postings often focus on the local issues of the specific blogger, the audience of such blogs is much less limited than other forms of media have been historically. An internet-connected world has expanded the marketplace of ideas available to any individual anywhere.”

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In the early days of the medium, a blog was the only available outlet for people or companies that wanted to establish a feedback loop with their target audiences. Today, blogging is one of a variety of options businesses use to communicate with customers, including social networking, microblogging, photo- and video-sharing, and customer reviews.

At the same time, the growing use of blogging by media organizations and marketers has raised the comfort level with blogs as a news source, as a means of interacting with companies, and as a forum for customer reviews and opinions. These trends have empowered people to use the blogosphere to reach the widest possible audience.

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The rates of blog reading will rise appreciably over the next several years. These increases will be driven by an ongoing confluence between blogs and traditional media, as well as by the growing use of blogs at the corporate level. Blogs are an increasingly accepted part of the news and opinion loop in a broad variety of subject areas, notably politics, technology and celebrity culture.

The numbers of blog creators will also increase, albeit more modestly. This growth will be spearheaded by the ease of use of blog hosting services and the widespread acceptance of blogs in the media mix.

Social media will also promote blogging by acting as a traffic aggregator to blog sites. However, this will be a double-edged sword, as social venues can also inhibit blogging by providing users with powerful platforms of self-expression.

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Posted by Jeanne Hopkins on Mon, Nov 15, 2010 @ 05:53 PM

COMMENTS

When we think of all the benefits of blogging, it's no wonder that more people and businesses are blogging. And I still get clients who don't believe in these benefits. So I started a little project in November called Operation 30/30 - 30 Blogs. 30 Days. And within 2 weeks of daily blog posts, traffic to my site increased by 100%. Time people were spending on my site and checking out other pages doubled. It's unbelievable. And people still question online marketing.

posted on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 1:18 PM by Günes Yilmaztuerk


I'm finding that rather than following my daily posts as much, more of my visitors are arriving when using my blog as a resource for information they are seeking. The high SEO potential of blogs is a big reason why they have seen and will continue to see such steady growth. Woe be to those businesses who don't embrace this medium to find and communicate with their customers.

posted on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 1:49 PM by Elizabeth Yarnell


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