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Blog Readers Up 45% in Q1 (Free Republic #1)
Red Herring ^ | Monday, August 8, 2005

Posted on 08/08/2005 4:13:34 PM PDT by kristinn

U.S. blog readership in the first quarter jumped 45 percent to 49.5 million people, or one-sixth of the total U.S. population, a report said Monday, suggesting the blogosphere is becoming increasingly alluring to online advertisers.

  The increase means 30 percent of U.S. Internet users visited blog sites in the quarter, according to the comScore Media Metrix report.

  In the quarter, Google’s Blogspot had 19 million unique visitors, which comScore noted was more than big mainstream media sites NYTimes.com, USAToday.com, and WashingtonPost.com. However, these visitors were spread around Blogspot’s millions of individual sites.

  As far as advertisers are concerned, blog readers are a desirable demographic—young, wealthy, likely to shop online, and with high-speed Internet connections. They visit 77 percent more web pages than the average Internet user.

  The most popular blogs were Free Republic with 3.6 million visitors, Drudge Report with 2.3 million, Fleshbot (a Gawker Media blog) with 1.2 million, followed by Gawker and Fark, both with 1.1 million. Regularly updated blogs won a huge portion of the overall visits. Drudge Report alone had 44.3 million visits.

  Most popular were political blogs followed by “hipster” lifestyle blogs, tech blogs, and blogs written by women, comScore noted.

  However, blog readership tails off rather quickly, with the majority of blogs having under 100 visitors a day, according to Rick Bruner, director of research for DoubleClick, who co-authored the comScore report.

  The comScore data does not address these smaller blogs as many are merged with all the other blogs hosted by the same domain, as in the case of Six Apart’s TypePad. Others simply did not make the cut, as the list was limited to the Top 400 most-trafficked blog domains. All but one of the blog domains used in the report had more than 1,000 unique visitors.

  Down the Food Chain
In Mr. Bruner’s opinion, the high price of advertising on top sites will lead companies to “start looking deeper down the food chain for more affordable advertising.” He estimated that about half of total page views on the Internet are to small sites.

  Last week, Technorati announced that it had measured 14.2 million blogs, 55 percent of them active, about double the amount in March. The company counted 900,000 new posts per day in July, nearly double the amount in January (see Blogs: 900,000 Posts a Day).

  Mr. Bruner said that the Technorati numbers give credence to comScore’s report. But, he said, “They’re not really comparable. Technorati can spider links, but they can’t actually look at traffic.”

  An international report that combines blog creation with blog readerships of all sizes has yet to be completed.

  The comScore report was sponsored by Six Apart and blog network Gawker Media.


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To: OXENinFLA

hmm. And I thought I posted a lot. 272 threads and 3,722 replies. Of course, that is only after 10 months.


321 posted on 08/09/2005 6:58:10 AM PDT by Asphalt (Join my NFL ping list! FReepmail me| The best things in life aren't things)
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To: timestax

bttt


322 posted on 08/09/2005 6:58:22 AM PDT by timestax
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To: All

If anyone is registered over at Freedom Underground, would you please take this thread link and shove it in Tlbshow's face?


323 posted on 08/09/2005 7:10:14 AM PDT by Rebelbase (Mexico, the 51st state.)
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To: Brad's Gramma; Mo1; glock rocks; Grampa Dave; Gabz; RottiBiz; Fiddlstix

I think it's time for another Freepathon! :)


Yeah, baby!!


;o)... See tagline...

324 posted on 08/09/2005 7:31:36 AM PDT by EdReform (Free Republic - helping to keep our country a free republic. Thank you for your financial support!)
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To: Rightly Biased

I thought of printing up business cards with the address on them. I tell plenty of people about it!


325 posted on 08/09/2005 7:42:58 AM PDT by CharlieOK1 (See http://www.alisrael.com/tamuz/ for what should happen to Iran)
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To: Savage Beast; azhenfud; RightOnline; Matchett-PI; oldglory; MinuteGal; mcmuffin; leadpenny; ...

"A year or two ago, because my opinions differed so drastically from the elitists of the Mainstream Newsmedia, Academia, and Hollywood, I became convinced that either they were morons or I was one. I was worried about myself.
So I had my IQ tested, several times, by several competent PhD clinical psychologists under carefully controlled circumstances. Okay. I know this is of highly questionable meaningfulness. Anyway is came out consistently about 170. Not exactly Einstein, but enough to conclude that I'm not the one who's the moron...." ~ Savage Beast

Ones degree of emotional maturity -- not IQ -- determines the degree to which one has the courage to face the truth about anything. (Rush knows this perfectly and is HATED for pointing it out daily).

IQ is helpful in allowing one to obtain important facts, but ones emotional maturity determines how one interprets those facts.

Moral relativists are - ALL - emotionally immature - that's why they suffer from varying degrees of illogic and cognitive dissonance (the mental confusion that results from holding polar opposite ideas, beliefs, and attitudes simultaneously).

Here's a good example that succinctly shows what I'm talking about: http://www.arn.org/docs/williams/pw_dawkinsfallacies.htm

Here are a few excerpts of what I posted last year on that same subject, for those interested:

"Smart" people can be just as much a slave to their emotions or temperament (including a tendency towards recklessness or risk-taking) as anyone else."

Without a high Emotional Maturity Quotient (EMQ), a high Intelligence Quotient (IQ) can be a recipe for disaster in personal relationships and in one's chosen field of endeavor.

And age has very little to do with it. There are lots of young people who are quite emotionally mature and lots of very old people who are still emotional basket-cases.

Among the emotionally immature, high IQ mentalities in today's society we find the politically correct elites [PC police] who actually do believe that UTOPIA IS AN OPTION if only the right micro-managers are incharge.

Personally, I don't believe there are ANY emotionally mature people in the DemocRAT party, except for the cold, calculating, dictatorial, criminal mentalities / cynical opportunists who use those foolish enough to disregard the reality of the baser instincts in the human nature, and instead choose to believe that utopia on earth is an option they can vote for.

I don't know who wrote it, but I agree with this statement:

"There is no arguing that classical IQ, as measured by most intelligence tests, is important in our personal, academic, and professional success. However, emotional intelligence [maturity] matters as much as the classical IQ. One could almost say that emotional intelligence [maturity] is a prerequisite for the proper development and actualization of our other intellectual abilities."

48 posted on 01/20/2004 12:17:46 PM EST by Matchett-PI (Why do America's enemies desperately want DemocRATS back in power?) http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1061334/posts?page=48#48

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Intellectual Morons - how ideology makes smart people fall for stupid ideas
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 10/05/04 | Jamie Glazov

"I don't think it is solely between left and right." ~ Boxford

Me neither. Read on:

The Shrinking Clinton
From the June 28, 2004 issue: Big book, small legacy.
by Fred Barnes
06/28/2004, Volume 009, Issue 40 [] [snip]
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/004/241yvyww.asp

Excerpt:

The third method comes from Fred I. Greenstein, a political scientist at Princeton widely admired for his writings on the presidency.

In The Presidential Difference, he proposes six measures for appraising the "leadership style" of presidents:

public communication, organizational capacity, political skill, vision, cognitive style, and emotional intelligence.

Clinton is strong on communication, political skill, and cognitive style (absorbing and using information).

On the other three, he falls short.

His White House and his personal decision-making style were chaotic.

Despite the talk of a "third way" in public policy, he was hardly a visionary.

And he stumbled badly on emotional intelligence, which Greenstein describes as "the president's ability to manage his emotions and turn them to constructive purposes, rather than being dominated by them, and allowing them to diminish his leadership."

To Greenstein, emotional intelligence is the most important trait of a president.

Clinton, he says, "provided a reminder that in the absence of emotional intelligence, the presidency is a defective instrument of democratic governance."

14 posted on 10/05/2004 10:07:16 AM EDT by Matchett-PI (All DemocRATS are either religious relativists, libertines or anarchists.) http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1235641/posts?page=14#14


326 posted on 08/09/2005 7:47:00 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (The very idea of freedom presupposes some objective moral law overarching rulers and ruled alike)
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To: pbrown
"Dan Blather fake memos, lighted the path to FR, for me."

Ditto here. Prior to that I frequented the alphabet news forums and spent my time arguing with liberal lunatics from all over the planet.

Thank God in Heaven for Freerepublic!!!....One of the most enlightened places on earth where I can be with my own and take a break from the battle with liberal insanity.

327 posted on 08/09/2005 7:59:43 AM PDT by Earthdweller (US descendant of French Protestants)
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To: anonymoussierra

Good stuff ~ Bump!


328 posted on 08/09/2005 8:03:17 AM PDT by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: kristinn

Giga dittos!!!


329 posted on 08/09/2005 8:26:43 AM PDT by CDB
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To: gopwinsin04
Wow1

second!

330 posted on 08/09/2005 8:34:00 AM PDT by GOPJ (A person who will lie for you, will lie against you.)
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To: Grampa Dave; SierraWasp; Jim Robinson
GREAT NEWS INDEED
331 posted on 08/09/2005 8:35:29 AM PDT by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in small groups or in whole armies, we don't care how we do it, but we're gonna getcha)
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To: SierraWasp; ken5050; Grampa Dave; Dog Gone; Southack; Jim Robinson

I heard members automatically get the pre-IPO price.


332 posted on 08/09/2005 8:38:21 AM PDT by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in small groups or in whole armies, we don't care how we do it, but we're gonna getcha)
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To: timestax

bumperoonie


333 posted on 08/09/2005 8:52:41 AM PDT by timestax
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To: Earthdweller; pbrown
Brings back memories for everybody here! Many of the outstanding points are preserved here:

Take A Peek at This

334 posted on 08/09/2005 8:59:25 AM PDT by ex-Texan (Mathew 7:1 through 6)
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To: kristinn; jimrob
In Mr. Bruner’s opinion, the high price of advertising on top sites will lead companies to “start looking deeper down the food chain for more affordable advertising.” He estimated that about half of total page views on the Internet are to small sites.

Jim, did you ever think about advertisements? 3.6 million potential viewers would make some advertisers very interested. Of course, I would recommended they be "red" companies.

335 posted on 08/09/2005 9:10:57 AM PDT by BushisTheMan
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To: Earthdweller
spent my time arguing with liberal lunatics from all over the planet.

I hear ya. I think I've sentenced myself to hell from the salty language I used day in and day out fighting with them.

I guess one could say, finding Free Republic was my saving grace.

336 posted on 08/09/2005 9:15:05 AM PDT by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: ex-Texan
Thanks...for the memories.

I didn't know what was wrong with me arguing all the time with people who I used to agree with. Turned out, when I found FR, that I was a conservative. That hit me between the eyes like a bolt of lightening. :-)

337 posted on 08/09/2005 9:19:33 AM PDT by processing please hold (Islam and Christianity do not mix ----9-11 taught us that)
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To: kristinn

And still JimRob has to go begging for money each quarter while MovieOn.org and other POS Democrap sites get funded for millions...


338 posted on 08/09/2005 10:06:04 AM PDT by Mr. K (Some days even my lucky rocketship underpants don't help...)
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To: BOBTHENAILER
"I heard members automatically get the pre-IPO price."

It may be "rice wine" to you, but it's Saki to me!!! (snort!)

339 posted on 08/09/2005 10:56:28 AM PDT by SierraWasp (Iraq! Our exit strategy is... VICTORY!!!)
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To: kristinn

3.6 million viewers Unbelievable!

Maybe not. I've fallen in love with FR, & even passed it on to friends.

Way to go, FReep!


340 posted on 08/09/2005 11:07:08 AM PDT by MoochPooch (A righteous person worries about his or her behavior, an extremist about everyone else's.)
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