
According to Technorati, three-quarters of bloggers cover three or more topics. The average number of topics blogged about is five. The statistics globally are quite interesting with Asian bloggers more likely to blog about music than politics and European bloggers less interested in personal, lifestyle and religious topics.
Why are people blogging? Self expression and sharing expertise are the top reasons followed by networking. “Other” reasons include: activism, book publicity, personal satisfaction, self promotion, share my passion and to become known as an expert.

And while most personal bloggers aren't in it for the money, they certainly wouldn't mind making some! When asked what their main motivation for blogging is, most said they do it for fun. 20% are currently making some money blogging, and another 42% hope to make money on their blog in the future.

Blogs with 100,000 or more unique visitors a month earn an average of $75,000 annually—though that figure is skewed by the small percentage of blogs that make more than $200,000 a year. The estimates from a 2007 Business Week article are slightly out of date but still interesting with gossip king Perez Hilton raking in scoops up $111,000 per month!!!
Next up we'll discuss a very interesting and powerful segment of the blogging community--the "mommy bloggers". Though small in number, these young, tech-savvy moms are thirsty for ways of communicating with like-minded women and represent an incredible opportunity for brand evangelizing.



