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Blog Measurement Needs Standards

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New data Pew pegged the blog consumption audience at 58 percent last year. Here in lies the problem. It's impossible to say if blog readership is trending up or down because everyone measures it differently. The research community needs to set some standards for measuring in aggregate how many people read blogs, listen to podcasts and subscribe to RSS feeds. More importantly, it would be helpful if an organization or group of organizations got together to set standards for how a blog will be measured against others in its category, much as the Nielsen BuzzMetrics will play a role in leading such an initiative. Finally, I remain unconvinced that traffic data or unique users is the benchmark we will use to size up blogs. This is short thinking in a heats up and, with it, investments in blog advertising. Who's going to set some standards? Senior Vice President with Micro Persuasion weblog, which tracks how blogs and participatory journalism are changing the public relations practice.

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