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CommentThursday, August 30, 2007

Americans Blogging Habits

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Our main site is a blog now

And I think it was a good decision. Our old site was static and hard to update so we almost never changed anything. And as for the value of other blogs, they contain such valuable niche information that they have become required reading if you want to keep up with cutting edge tactics in your field.

Nice... thanks.. i hope will

Nice... thanks.. i hope will get hot news from here. Collect all fresh news for my business..

thanks for your article.

thanks for your article. Very help me. I will more like visit to webpronews site. :) Fantastic

Americans Blogging Habits

I read the whole article and found some great points mentioned over there. Good Job.

I wonder...

It would be interesting to know of all the bloggers out there who updates it more faithfully.  I've seen lots of blogs die out after only a couple months - blogs are more work than most people realize.

Just my two sents ;-)

Mark

Wow. This is great. I have a

Wow. This is great. I have a blog. Read my blog. Thank you for showing the world that bloggers will be heard. I am blogging about this article right now. Please go read my article about this article. No need to create new content. We have blogs. Blogs blogs blogs. 90 of Americans have heard of the KKK. That makes them relevant and good. Blog blah blah. Whatevs.

Interesting

This was a very nice article. It is interesting to see this data and how people utilize blogs and behaviors they have with them. I do have a question going through my head.

About 90% of the people I know who have a blog, have more than one. It would be interesting to see what blogs people have in a way of topic. e.g. Is one a personal blog and one is an industry blog? is one a personal and one is a hobby blog? How many people have three or more blogs?

Just some thoughts in my head!
-Tim

blogs supplanting mags?

@James: don't you think the answer is that blogs can provide content to augment a magazine, and to attract new readers? That's what we're hoping to accomplish with our magazine's blog, Intelligent Travel. We provide different and more immediate content than is found in our magazine, National Geographic Traveler, which comes out eight times a year. Our magazine runs longer narratives with lots of gorgeous photos; our blog runs short, newsy stories with the possibility of a conversation with readers. I think the two media can complement each other.

Fantastic!

Mike! Thanks so much for this information! I'm just writing a post on my blog (http://www.freshpressmedia.com/blog) about the trend of print media publications launching blogs as a form of publishing. It seems interesting that a few of the smaller mags that have faced financial difficulties have not folded entirely, but flipped to a 100% web presence while trying to get thier ducks in line to go back to print again.

Based on your research though, do you think that people will continue to buy magazines if they are having access to a majority of the content in blog form?

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