More than 50 percent of bloggers think they are journalists
by Sameer on April 1, 2010
in Internet, Technology
A recent survey jave revealed by by PR Week and PR Newswire, more than 50 % of bloggers think themselves as journalists. Techcrunch have also criticaly reviewd this study in their recent blogpost. As per this study only 20% of bloggers obtain the majority of their income from their
blogs; which is an 4% increase from 2009.
A few other stats caught our attention as well. When it comes to using
blogs and social networks, like Twitter or Facebook, for research, 91%
of bloggers and 68% of online reporters “always” or “sometimes” use
blogs for research. But only 35% of newspaper and 38% of print magazine
journalists surveyed use blogs or social networks for research purposes
Read more at techcrunch
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