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October 06, 2005
Edleman/Technorati blogger public relations survey
(Posted by francois to: blogging )Edelman announced the result of a joint survey they did with Technorati. You can find the results here and here.
The study was meant to better understand the interactions between bloggers and corporations and guess what - there is a disconnect between how companies communicate with bloggers and how bloggers expect to be approached by them.
Some interesting results from the study include:
- 34% of bloggers blog to increase their visibility as an authority, 32% do it to create a record of their thoughts - so a majority do it for their personal image
- 51% blog about a company at least once a week - yet only 16% ever get a personal email inviting discussion
- Executive bloggers are only half as believable as employee blogs - that makes for an interesting argument against CEO bloggers and in favor of employee blogs!
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