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I'm putting together some data to help me raise money for my company and because everyone on here is so smart I thought you could help direct me to the right source.

I'm looking for:

1. Recent articles/posts regarding how many people use the web (traffic)
2. What types of sites are people visiting (social networks, blogs, etc broken up into percentages)
3. Any online advertising statistics, especially about how much money the blog market makes each year and it's growth.

Have you posted or read any of these types of articles lately?

In return, just let me know how I can help you!!






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  1. obiddle
    Does any know how many blogs there are on the web? Estimate?
  2. ianternet
    just go to technorati or google search - there are literally thousands of blogs - you can read my newest post about text link advertising
  3. obiddle
    Thoughts on how many blogs are active. www.kbcafe.com/rss/?guid=20060818090653
  4. obiddle
    Social Media report. It's from 2005, anyone got a better one?

    www.micropersuasion.com/2006/04/social_media_sp.html
  5. Rich
    Some of my info needs to be updated; I only have something new on the last question...

    There were 747 million people who used the Internet in Jan. 07
    JupiterResearch said blogging represented 39% of all social marketing (up 22%) in Feb. 27
    Ad revenue: copywriteink.blogspot.com/2007/10/advertising-online-intel-everybody.html

    As an additional point of interest, Forrester Research said the Internet would capture $60 billion in ad revenue by 2012, up from about $18 bil. today.

    Hope that helpd get you started.
  6. titaniumhijau
    I think you can see at many website today. JUst follow what they do and think something creative about that.
  7. anteek
    You could use the Technorati Percolator if you want to discover real time web data. technorati.com/frontpage/ If you want to find out more about the Percolation theory go to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percolation_theory

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