No doubt most bloggers will have received an email from Weber Shandwick asking if they can complete a survey on their blogging experiences, the results of which will be used to produce a report on the 'state of the Scottish blogosphere'.
The survey can be accessed here, while a separate one for blog readers - which I assume bloggers aren't supposed to complete in addition to the authors' survey - can be found here. As is usual for surveys of this type, some of the questions don't lend themselves well to answers in the form provided, and thoughts turn to the purpose of the enquiry rather than the question per se. For example, one asks which blogs you visit most, which seems to allude to some kind of popularity contest. However, I may consider a twice-a-month blogger more worthy than a twice-a-dayer, but may well visit the latter more often based purely on the frequency of posting.
Also, many of the questions relate to statistical information on visitor numbers and suchlike, but since I don't bother with that kind of stuff - on the basis that on the handful of occassions I've looked I decided that it might be better not to know! - answering them wasn't possible.
Monday, 22 November 2010
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