6 Amazing Blogging Statistics You Should Know About
I’ve been planning for quite some time now to come up with a post on blogging statistics but procrastination has often had the best of me. The good news however is that I’ve today managed to overcome my procrastination tendencies towards writing this post so grab a drink, make yourself comfortable and sit back as you read the blogging statistics that I’ve compiled after doing a little bit of research online.
Before I get started, let me mention that I’d be lying if is said I came up with the below blogging statistics all by myself so I’ll briefly tell you guys how I came up with it.
How Did I Come Up With The Below Blogging Statistics?
I know there are many blogging statistics and blogging infographics on the internet but since a man with two watches can’t tell the time, I decided to go with the blogging statistics which John Rampton and the Blogging.org team came up with.
The main reason why I decided to choose Blogging.org’s blogging statistics is because I felt confident enough that they did in depth research now that the blog is mainly about blogging in addition to being a great place for freelancers to make money writing articles and for clients to have articles written by qualified freelance writers.
How Did Blogging.org Come Up With The Above Blogging Statistics?
Blogging.org has made it clear in their blog that they combined their own research with the information they collected from 1000 bloggers across the US whom they polled. You can therefore rest assured that the blogging statistics you’re about to read has been thoroughly researched.
6 Amazing Blogging Statistics You Should Know About
Blogging.org’s 1000 Person Blogging Statistics Survey
Which Blogging Platform Do People Use? |
What’s The Diversity Of Bloggers In The US? |
How Much Do People Make Blogging? |
Businesses Blogging Stats |
US Blogging Stats For 2012 |
What Are The Common Blogging Languages? |
43% WordPress | 48% Caucasian | 8% Enough Money To Support A Family | 60% of Businesses have a Business | 42,000,000 Blogs in the US | English 66% |
35% Blogger | 38% African American | 81% Never Make $100 From Blogging | 35% Blog At Least Once A Month | 329 Million People View A Blog Monthly | Spanish 8.7% |
16% Tumblr, Typepad, Posterous | 9% Other | 9% Enough To Sustain Their Personal Lifestyle Blogging 4-6 Hours A Day | 65% Haven’t Blogged Once In The Past Year | 25 Billion Pages Viewed Monthly | Portuguese 6.5% |
6% Other | 4% Latin American | 2% Make $150K+ Blogging 1-2 Hours A Day | 500,000 Daily New Posts | Indonesian 3.5% | |
There are an estimated 31 Million bloggers in the US as of July 2012 | 400,000 Daily Comments | Italian 2% | |||
German 1.8% | |||||
French 1.4% | |||||
Russian 1.1% | |||||
Vietnamese 1.1% | |||||
Swedish 1.0% |
Although there are over 180 million blogs on the internet (According to Technorati), the above blogging statistics just goes to show that it takes one to work hard at working smart if at all they want to join the 2% of elite bloggers who make more than $150,000 a year with only 1-2 hours of work each day.
I hope you enjoyed reading the above blogging statistics or else my “hard labor” would all have been in vain.
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