Long Live the Blog

March 25, 2012

Thought blogs were dead? Think again. Neilsen Wire reveals, “Buzz in the Blogosphere: Millions More Bloggers and Blog Readers.” The world is now graced with over 181 million blogs, up from 36 million in 2006, according to research by NM Incite. The study also found that 6.7 million bloggers write on blogging websites, while 12 million more publish through social networks.

Researchers broke bloggers down by category; the article reveals:

“* Women make up the majority of bloggers, and half of bloggers are aged 18-34

* Bloggers are well-educated: 7 out of 10 bloggers have gone to college, a majority of whom are graduates

* About 1 in 3 bloggers are Moms, and 52 percent of bloggers are parents with kids under 18 years-old in their household

* Bloggers are active across social media: they’re twice as likely to post/comment on consumer-generated video sites like YouTube, and nearly three times more likely to post in Message Boards/Forums within the last month”

Three forums, Blogger, WordPress, and Tumblr, when combined boast 80 million unique visitors. The write up posits, though, that the future lies in Pinterest, a fast-growing, visually oriented social media site whose audience inhabits the coveted 25- to 34- year age range.

NM Incite offers competitive advantage through social media analysis. Though headquartered in New York, the company has operations in twenty-five markets around the world.

Stephen E. Arnold, March 25, 2012

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