The blogosphere is over 100 times bigger than it was 3 years ago. Back then, most folks didn’t know what blog meant or what a feed was - much less predict how blogging would evolve as a major resource of information and cultural influence. Everyone from politicians, to celebrities to CEOs at large fortune 100 companies are taking note of the blog effect.
According David Sifry’s State of the Blogosphere report (which he publishes every 3 months) in July alone, 175,000 blogs were created each day.
The blogosphere is busting at the seams almost. Can there be enough people to read all these blogs? BlogBurst was designed in part to find some resolution to the growing blogosphere and its growing influence over topical, relevant industries and interests to a wide audience. The majority of everyday bloggers need an audience beyond their family, friends and neighbors - they need and often want to be read outside their sphere of influence.
Here are some happy stats that show how we have been able to bring more bloggers to a larger audience since launching BlogBurst May 2 this year:
- 2,000+ bloggers through recruitment and requests from bloggers to be accepted into the network
- We have more than 12 publisher partners, who are among the top-tier publishers in the U.S. and U.K., and the list is growing.
- We’ve successfully generated millions of page views for syndicated bloggers on these sites.
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