Who are these bloggers?
For the most part, young, male and affluent-remarkably similar to most early adopters including early Internet users.
- Two-thirds of all bloggers are male
- 50% are 18-34
- 70% have college degrees
- Four in ten have an annual household income of $75K+
- One in four have an annual household income of $100K+
The report also reveals that within the United States, bloggers are widely geographically distributed with 73% living outside major metros like New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles or Chicago.
While 48% of all bloggers are in the U.S., it is very much a global phenomenon.
And what the heck are all these people blogging about? At an aggregate level, bloggers are separated into personal, professional or corporate content.
- 4 out of 5 bloggers are personal bloggers who blog about topics of personal interest (like moms blogging about all their favorite baby products)
- About 50% of bloggers are professional bloggers...they don't necessarily blog as a full-time job but they do blog about their industry or profession in an unofficial capacity (giving much heartburn to corporate relations officers everywhere!)
- 12% of bloggers are corporate bloggers, having been designated as their corporation's official blogosphere "voice" (many have a PR background)
More to come on blogs including a deeper look at the topics being covered. Stay tuned!



