Evolution. The U.S. Blogosphere 2008-2013.

As a European it is sad to see that the overwhelming majority of insightful data and statistics comes from the U.S. and is mainly U.S. exclusive. This one here is well, but it gives a good sense of what lies ahead in Europe (in about 2-3 years). eMarketer has estimated the number of blogs in the U.S. over a 5-year period from 2008-2013 in a study they have just published. According to this study the number of active blog authors will rise from about 25 to about 38 million. While the majority of U.S. online users will read blogs by 2013.

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Via PSFK

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