Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Let us blog until our fingertips bleed...

According to a survey on a site of business technology, PERSEUS, there are about 5 billion blogs subscribed now. In 2005, 45 million have been started so far. 10 million blogs were created just during the first 4 months of this year. Following some math logics, by the end of 2005, the web will have stored 50 million new blogs. This non-stop growth in blogging is given to the easy process of acquiring one: fast steps, some clicks away, already-made templates, then "bam" - 'your blog has been published.'

Undoubtly, that is a huge number! There are many...no no no, too many blogs floating in the world wide web. Can all these spots really exist? How many bloggers would be posting right now simultaneously with me? What about readers? Do we have enough readers to compensate all the efforts for being here in front of a computer screen managing topics, tagging, uploading pictures, and doing whatever takes to have a post in the end? Who are these bloggers anyway?

The site survey states that most bloggers are female young students (51% - young male + female). They make use of this tool to post as many things as they wish, which are normally their daily school activities or any other personal fact. The posts will be read by their peers, fellow students, or family members; those are readers that the site calls "nanoaudiences." These young folks do not blog for a professional, religious, or any concrete purposes. A typical teen blogger will post twice a month about happenings in their lives by using a mix of lowercase and caps lock letters, overusing typos and abbreviations, and misspelling the words deliberately so they will appear the way they sound.

Right below them, there I am. ...Or better typing, there WE ARE (44% - male+female) -- since most of my readers fit in this group-- Blogging is a social phenomenon among young adults. Most adult bloggers are individuals under the age of 30. Women are majority here again. The reason female folks create more blogs is countless, but one thing is certain: male bloggers are more likely than female ones to abandon blogs. This is maybe because these spots are so easy to be created and free from charge mostly that there is a lack of commitment in keeping them updated. Only in my list of links located on the left of your screen, there are probably 8 or 9 dormant spots - three of them are mine.

Those 5 billion blogs do exist, however there are not as many bloggers posting as there are those spots. That means, many blogs are started but later on they are abandoned. Since there are so many non-active blogs, out of 5 billion subscriptions, 20 million only are actually in use - information based on that site I previously mentioned in this entry. So, there is a slight chance that 10 million people might be posting now. And yet, one million give up blogging a day, among these folks are Sassy, Kris, Bulb, Roberto, Lu, me... Let's get back on posting guys!!!

Let us blog more and more until our fingertips bleed...

10 comments:

  1. so why ARE there more women blogging? You say countless reasons - gimme a hint...
    ...anything to help demystify women helps.

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  2. Saucy... you commented on a non-finished post. It is my fault. I had hit "publish" instead of "draft"... Oh well... that part i'll leave like that...well, reasons for women blog more than men???

    1)unemployed folks are mostly women;

    2)female adults are not listened by their husbands or kids, so they look for attention through these tools;

    3)young girls need to communicate. they are discovering the world and most parents do not have time for that blah blah blah eye maskaras... blah blah blah Blink 182, blah, blah, blah my boobs are too small...

    4)women are more patient when it comes to bad servers, or missing posts... "sorry, try again"... "no donuts for you, try posting in one hour"... "Ok, so I'll have to type that all over again... bummer!";

    5)publishing pictures of yourself with purplish features can look a lot guy if you are not a woman...

    Dunno dear, so so many reasons... I'll need to read a specific survey result about it.

    Take Care

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  3. I meant GAY instead of GUY up there!!!!! My typing skills are depressing... Forgive me!!!

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  4. Hi Laila!
    Your answer to Saucy is funnier than the post! Your speech in english is amazing! Congratulations!
    BTW...I'm in a hurry now.. I'm going to delete my "purplish" pics from web..lol

    ;-)

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  5. L O L, Gabriel!!!!!

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  6. Liala, this was a really interesting post, something to think about. Yep.

    I’m with Gabriel, your comments are HIlarious. Xxx, Lori

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  7. I love ya Lori, let me tell ya!!! LOL

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  8. blogs are a certainly something to think about. Sometimes I browse through them (avoiding work) and I think who are all these people that need to be heard? Why am I writing mine? Your points about why women are more likely to blog are good. Thanks for an interesting read.

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  9. I ask myself so many times, "Why do I do this?"
    I don't know why I started, but I know why I stay.
    I meet cool people like you!

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  10. Cathy: Blogging is all about that. It is all about questioning ourselves and sometimes finding the answers... It is about writing and writing makes us think over of all the matters surrounding our real and virtual lives.

    Write Mom: I blog because I found a cheap and practical outlet to my "wordings". Writing is my therapy. I can't live without food, water, oxigen, and the western alphabet!!!!!!!!!!!! It is also great that we get to meet interesting people like YOU through these tools! You are FINE!

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