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'''A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.''' | '''A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.''' | ||
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We monitor developments in the Blogosphere, the interconnected universe of blogs, through a delicious tag at http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/Blogosphere | We monitor developments in the Blogosphere, the interconnected universe of blogs, through a delicious tag at http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/Blogosphere | ||
=Some recent blogging statistics= | |||
From http://i-wisdom.typepad.com/iwisdom/2006/11/blogs_as_a_trus.html : | |||
European usage, 2007: | |||
"- Blogs are now a near second to newspapers as the most trusted information source: A quarter (24%) of Europeans consider blogs a trusted source of information, still behind newspaper articles (30%), but ahead of television advertising (17%) and email marketing (14%). | |||
- High spenders are most trusting of blogs: Of those who spend more than 145€ (£100) online every month, the proportion of people who trust blogs rises to 30%. | |||
- France leads European blogging; Britain lags: Across Europe, six out of ten (61%) internet users have heard of blogging, and one in six (17%), have read a blog. France is the most blog-savvy country in Europe, with 90% of respondents familiar with blogs. The British are the least blog-aware, with only 50% having heard the term. In Germany, 55% have heard of blogs, 58% in Italy and 51% in Spain. | |||
- Blogs are now driving purchase decisions: More than half (52%) of Europeans polled said that they were more likely to purchase a product if they had read positive comments from private individuals on the internet. | |||
- They also block purchases: Nearly 40 million Europeans have not bought something after reading comments posted online." | |||
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[[Category:Encyclopedia]] | [[Category:Encyclopedia]] | ||
Revision as of 11:51, 17 April 2007
A blog is a user-generated website where entries are made in journal style and displayed in a reverse chronological order.
The Wikipedia has an excellent overview article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog
The P2P Foundation's blog is at http://blog.p2pfoundation.net
We monitor developments in the Blogosphere, the interconnected universe of blogs, through a delicious tag at http://del.icio.us/mbauwens/Blogosphere
Some recent blogging statistics
From http://i-wisdom.typepad.com/iwisdom/2006/11/blogs_as_a_trus.html :
European usage, 2007:
"- Blogs are now a near second to newspapers as the most trusted information source: A quarter (24%) of Europeans consider blogs a trusted source of information, still behind newspaper articles (30%), but ahead of television advertising (17%) and email marketing (14%).
- High spenders are most trusting of blogs: Of those who spend more than 145€ (£100) online every month, the proportion of people who trust blogs rises to 30%.
- France leads European blogging; Britain lags: Across Europe, six out of ten (61%) internet users have heard of blogging, and one in six (17%), have read a blog. France is the most blog-savvy country in Europe, with 90% of respondents familiar with blogs. The British are the least blog-aware, with only 50% having heard the term. In Germany, 55% have heard of blogs, 58% in Italy and 51% in Spain.
- Blogs are now driving purchase decisions: More than half (52%) of Europeans polled said that they were more likely to purchase a product if they had read positive comments from private individuals on the internet.
- They also block purchases: Nearly 40 million Europeans have not bought something after reading comments posted online."