International blogger survey
Text100, a global public relations company, has published their survey of 449 blogs from North America, Europe and Asia. I found it especially interesting that even though bloggers behave very similar and have similar interests there are still cultural differences that affect e.g. how they respond to being contacted by public relations companies, who wants them to write about products or clients.
See the blog post “PR folks: Time to listen – global bloggers tell it like it is” and dive into the survey’s results in the presentation below.
View more documents from Text 100 Public Relations.
Thanks to Jonas Rugaard for bringing the survey to my attention!
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The most refreshing fact i found in this is that European and Pac-Asian bloggers are winning the same respect as their NA counterparts. Kind of not surprised given known blogger rankings but a good sign nonetheless.
(Ps btw- your form fields are not labelled (at least on my Firefox)
Hi Lisa!
Thanks for stopping by to read and comment. I am sorry, but I am not quite sure what you mean by “form fields”? (I have never used Firefox).
Jesper
@Jesper — I’m fairly certain that Lisa refers to the name, e-mail & website fields in the reply / comments section. They’re blank here too, btw.
Let me know when the guest accounts are operational, my first post — on the difference between industrial and social media — is ready for upload.
Bergholt