Dave Sifry has released his latest State of the Blogosphere report today, and it is more of the same:
Explosive growth!
As of April 17, 2006
35.3 million blogs
19.4 million still posting after 3 months
3.9 million post once a week or more, or 20 percent of all “active” blogs or 11 percent of all blogs
If you extrapolate the data in the State of the Blogosphere post to the PR blogging community, it shows that only 20 percent or 89 blogs post weekly, with 55 percent or 243 of PR blogs still active after three months. This sounds about read more...
Cool Tools: Monitoring Blogs for Clients or Vanity
OPML mug
Originally uploaded by Chris and Jenni. I still don’t complete understand OPML, or Outline Processor Markup Language, but I do know that it is a powerful tool that can help me better monitor what people are saying about my clients in blogs and online with minimal effort.
A tool that I found called Monitor read more...
VNR: Throwing Out the Baby With the Bathwater
Baby and the Bathwater
Originally uploaded by Crochunter. A new research study called Fake TV News was released last week by the Center for Media and Democracy taking aim at the Video News Release, a product used by public relations organizations to get the word out on television news.
The study followed 36 video news releases (read more...
Reaching Out to Students
Robert French has kindly invited me to participate at Marcomblog, which is an excellent blog that is meant for the students at Auburn University, and other visitors, to directly access a variety of marketing and communication professionals and interact with them. I mean, how often does your readership get credit for reading and commenting on what you write?
My first post, which I put up late last night, is based on my theory of how the PR blog community will read more...
Growth of PR Community Continues, 446 Feeds
As of April 8, 2006, Constantin Basturea announced that there are now 446 feeds in the community, an increase of 39 feeds, or 9 percent. I have made a little chart here that shows the growth of the community since Constantin started added feeds in March of 2005. Starting next month we can do some year-to-year analysis.
Growth of the PR Blogging Community
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