Why we blog0
JR posted in Writing, Web news on July 19th, 2006
CNet is showing a summary version of a Reuters article about a report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project. The subject is blogging and why we do it.
Not surprisingly, given the personal nature of blogs, the report found that 77% of bloggers post to express themselves creatively, not to get noticed or paid. The primary subject (37%) was the blogger’s own life and experiences, followed distantly by politics and government (at 11%) with other topics at lower percentages.
In the ongoing debate about the popularity of blogs, the report found that 39% of US Web users read blogs on a regular basis. This is much different from another recent report from Gartner which found much lower popularity.
To go with my personal take on things, I fall in that lesser group of people that blog to get noticed. While I am not too concerned about my readership at the moment, I’ll admit that I have enough ego to want to be seen. Ideally, my awesome insights into Internet and tech news should become a regular stop for people’s RSS readers.