Technorati’s State of the Blogosphere 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009
By Ross Fattori

Last week, Technorati presented its State of the Blogosphere 2009, a report of the latest trends and statistics about blogging. 

The report featured interviews with some of the most influential bloggers of today, including Seth Godin, Andrew Breitbart, Duncan Riley, Arianna Huffington, Michael Arrignton, and others. 

The interviews reiterated some basic truths about blogging – i.e., the importance of finding the right niche, posting regular content, posting unique content and linking to other sites. A common message here is that the more successful you are at managing these tasks, the more traffic you’ll attract. 

What I found really interesting about SOTB was the thoroughness of the research. Average age, gender, social economic status and length of time blogging are some of the many trend lines that Technorati reports on here.

If you are looking to start a blog, or if you’re looking to take your blog(s) to the next level, then check out this valuable report.

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