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State of the Blogosphere 2008

written by Nelly Yusupova
Nelly Yusupova
Topics: Blogs, Marketing, Social Media, Technology
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Technorati has released the research findings from the 2008 State of the Blogosphere Report.  This year, for the first time, they surveyed bloggers directly about the role of blogging in their lives, the tools, time, and resources used to produce their blogs, and how blogging has impacted them personally, professionally, and financially.

State of the blogosphere 2008

One-third of bloggers are 25-34, and one in five are self employed. Three out of four U.S. bloggers are college graduates, and 42% have attended graduate school. More than half have a household income over $75,000. As a group, they are educated, affluent, and influential.

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