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The Practices and Popularity of British Bloggers. Dr Sarah Pedersen and Dr Caroline Macafee. What is a blog?. Developed in late 1990s Early filter blogs limited to those with necessary programming skills Build your own blog software lead to explosion in the blogosphere
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The Practices and Popularity of British Bloggers Dr Sarah Pedersen and Dr Caroline Macafee
What is a blog? • Developed in late 1990s • Early filter blogs limited to those with necessary programming skills • Build your own blog software lead to explosion in the blogosphere • Blogs – short, dated posts collected on one web page and ordered chronologically. May include links to other blogs or other websites. • Popularity in blogging defined in terms of incoming links.
Methodology • Questionnaire survey and content analysis of 48 British blogs • Using blog-tracking websites globeofblogs.com and Britblog • Bloggers had to be over 18, writing in English and resident in UK
Average hours spent blogging in previous week compared to employment and education commitments
Sophistication of blog design 1 Unmodified 2 Pasting into template or adding images 3 Adding artwork/deleting or modifying ‘about me’ 4 Template redesigned 5 Custom design
Conclusions • British bloggers are diverse in terms of age, time spent blogging and technical ability • High educational attainment (as in the US) • Blogging from home • Women and men approach the construction of their blog differently • British bloggers have to work hard for international recognition.