The Blogosphere is even bigger than I thought
Today I came across a remarkable statistic today:
Blogger.com had 142 million visitors during September 2007
That is incredible if you consider that in the same time:
- MySpace had 107 million visitors
- Facebook had 73 million visitors
Plus, lets remember that Blogger is only one of several leading blogging platforms so if you add WordPress, TypePad, etc. then the overall blogosphere is huge and far bigger than any other website out there.
It also reminds me that with hundreds of thousands of new blogs being created on a daily basis it is becoming harder and harder to discover the good stuff and to keep up with what is happening in the blogosphere.
For example, there are over 400 Internet Marketing blogs online that published 214 posts yesterday. Would you like to know what the 15 most interesting stories were without having to read through 214 posts? Well, you can now get the answer at www.MarketingLens.com. Also, please note that I said “most interesting” and not “most popular.” Discovering the most popular stories is relatively easy since a few leaders tend to dominate the conversation. However, discovering what is “most interesting” is far harder but in the end far more enjoyable as you discover excellent new content that otherwise you would have easily missed.
I hope that SocialRank will be able to play a leading role in this rapidly emerging space by helping bloggers and blog readers discover the top conversations that are taking place in the blogosphere everyday.
Source: Social Media Sites Are a Juggernaut and Too Big to Ignore
February 16th, 2008 at 11:49 pm
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