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Technorati’s Annual Stats – Bloggers Do Have Brains!



Technorati has released its annual stats in its ‘State of the Blogoshpere 2008″ report. There are quite a few interesting stats to come out of the report including the fact that 74% of all US bloggers have graduated college.

Many feel the only intelligence required to write a blog is the ability to put a few words together – and make some sense (some blogs leave that to question as well). No, bloggers do have brains. In fact, blogs themselves seem to be becoming more sophisticated. Quick Stats from the report include:

  • 66% of bloggers are male
  • 60% of bloggers are between 25 and 45
  • 44% of bloggers earn between $20k and $75k
  • 48% of bloggers live in the US
  • 45% have a Technorati Authority number of 1 or more
  • Half of bloggers who responded are on at least their second (or 8th!) blog
  • 59% have been blogging for two years or more
  • Non first-time bloggers contribute to four blogs on average, and the average blogging tenure is three years.
  • Female bloggers are more likely to affiliate links (41% v 32%)

Why are these stats important? If you’re an advertiser, you can target your ad placement according to who is behind the blog as much as by who is reading the blog. Blogs that get past the two year mark tend to be stayers and bloggers that get beyond the two year mark tend to have more than one blog. You can draw many other conclusions from the data – the biggest being that blogging is alive and well and being driven by individuals with intelligence – as least, that’s what the stats say?

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When Are Blog Directories Not Blog Directories?



When it’s Blog Catalog of course – or MyBlogLog for that matter. These two appear to be in a head to head race to see who can outdo each other as alternative social media sites as well.

To the outsider it may appear they are competing for blog owner traffic. The reality is that most blog owners, if they are active on one, are also active on the other. The major difference is the level of activity on each of the sites. There is no doubt that most users prefer one over the other, that doesn’t stop them using both.

This is probably a good example of brand loyalty. No matter how many features each of these blog directories add, users are remaining loyal to their favorite. Since the beginning of this year, both sites, more notably Blog Catalog, have added a lot of different features – all aimed more at the social networking aspect than as blog directories.

These two sites are hard to categories now. They are blog directories and they pick up your blogs feeds and deliver them to your profile. They are also social networking sites with forum style discussion streams. There has been talk of live messenger style chatting. While all of this is going on, you can also have a twitter style feed of all your social media activities. What you have dugg, thumbed or promoted in any way – all shared with those that want to share.

As for generating traffic – like anything social, the more you work for the community, the more traffic you will generate.

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