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14 Nov 07

Blogasty

  • Only by invite
    - ycc2106 on 2007-04-20
13 Feb 07

Publishing 2.0 » 3 Million Bloggers Looking to Make Money (-)

  • 3 Million Bloggers Looking to Make Money




    The Pew Internet & American Life Project released the results from a blogger survey today, which detailed the reasons why bloggers blog. The report focuses on some notion of storytelling vs. journalism (whatever), but what jumped out at me was that 7% of bloggers said that making money is a major reason why they blog.


    Why Bloggers Blog


    (You can get the full report here.)


    This was a relatively small sample survey of U.S. bloggers, but for the sake of some back of the envelope calculations let’s assume that this is roughly true for all of the 48.8 million blogs currently being tracked by Technorati. That’s more than 3 million bloggers looking to make money (only about a third of them in English).

27 Apr 06

Linkology - How the Most-Linked-To Blogs Relate

  • There are upwards of 27 million blogs in the world. To discover how they relate to one another, we’ve taken the most-linked-to 50 and mapped their connections. Each arrow represents a hypertext link that was made sometime in the past 90 days. Think of those links as votes in an endless global popularity poll. Many blogs vote for each other: “blogrolling.” Some top-50 sites don’t have any links from the others shown here, usually because they are big in Japan, China, or Europe—regions still new to the phenomenon. - ycc2106 on 2006-04-16
  • here are upwards of 27 million blogs in the world. To discover how they relate to one another, we’ve taken the most-linked-to 50 and mapped
    their connections. Each arrow represents a
    hypertext link that was made sometime in the past
    90 days. Think of those links as votes in an
    endless global popularity poll. Many blogs vote
    for each other: “blogrolling.” Some top-50 sites don’t
    have any links from the others shown here,
    usually because they are big in Japan, China,
    or Europe—regions still new to the phenomenon.

http://newyorkmetro.com/news/media/blog060213_linkology_560.gif

  • Source: http://newyorkmetro.com/news/media/15972/
    There are upwards of 27 million blogs in the world. To discover how they relate to one another, we’ve taken the most-linked-to 50 and mapped their connections. Each arrow represents a hypertext link that was made sometime in the past 90 days. Think of those links as votes in an endless global popularity poll. Many blogs vote for each other: “blogrolling.” Some top-50 sites don’t have any links from the others shown here, usually because they are big in Japan, China, or Europe—regions still new to the phenomenon.
    - ycc2106 on 2006-04-16
21 Apr 06

The Top 100 sites in the Web 2.0 world. (://URLFAN)

  • An experiment to discover what sites bloggers are referencing in real time. - ycc2106 on 2006-04-21
24 Mar 06

For Bloggers Seeking Name Recognition, Nothing Beats a Good Scandal - New York Times

  • But the blogosphere is expanding at a rate of 70,000 sites a day, according to Technorati, the blog search portal, which now tracks activity on more than 20 million blogs in real time - and the right bit of news can always catapult new sites into the limelight. - ycc2106 on 2006-03-24
  • But the blogosphere is expanding at a rate of 70,000 sites a day, according to Technorati, the blog search portal, which now tracks activity on more than 20 million blogs in real time - and the right bit of news can always catapult new sites into the limelight.
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