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Blogger survey reports only 6.7% spend more than $500/year to run their blog; most spend zero

A recent blogger survey by Videojug reports that only 6.7% of bloggers spend more than $500/year to run their blog; most spend zero.

VIDEOJUG.COM reports:

The blogosphere has experienced phenomenal growth in recent years, so it was interesting to learn more about why so many bloggers have decided to become active in the blogging world. The overwhelming majority of new bloggers (nearly three quarters) choose to run their blogs for personal and non-commercial reasons.

Visit the Videojog blog post for survey results and additional insights.

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Oct 16, 2009
pgiblett said...
I would say say this report does not include the value of the time spent by people writing the articles that are published. It is those articles that add value to someone's lives. That costs money in a payroll sense.

Peter B. Giblett
(writer at http://cio-perspectives.com/)

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