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Pastors.com recently published the results from Cory Miller’s 2007 Christian Bloggers Survey. Roughly 360 Christian bloggers were surveyed. Here are the results:

Preferred Blogging Platform

  • 50.1% Blogger.com
  • 21.0% WordPress
  • 9.3% TypePad
  • 2.5% MySpace
  • 16.1% other/no answer

How Long They Have Been Blogging

  • 55.5% less than 1 year
    >> 33.2% 1-6 months
    >> 22.3% 7-12 months
  • 33.0% 1-2 years
  • 11.4% 3+ years

Post Frequency

  • 47.7% 1-10 posts per month
  • 22.1% 11-20 posts per month
  • 18.0% 21-30 posts per month
  • 9.0% 31-40 posts per month
  • 2.5% 41-50 posts per month
  • 0.8% no answer

Gender

  • 84.2% Male
  • 10.4% Female
  • 5.4% no answer

Age

  • 1.4% 18-20 years old
  • 24.3% 21-30 years old
  • 37.1% 31-40 years old
  • 21.0% 41-50 years old
  • 9.8% 51-60 years old
  • 2.2% 61+ years old
  • 4.4% no answer

Ministry Role

  • 34.9% Senior Pastors
  • 21.0% Associate Pastor/Minister
  • 18.3% Layperson/Church Member
  • 11.4% Church Staff
  • 14.4% other/no answer

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  1. PC notas » Blog Archive » Resultados da Christian Bloggers Survey 2007 on February 22, 2007 1:36 pm

    [...] Recebi ontem um e-mail do Mark Kelly, do site Pastors.com, alertando que foram divulgados os resultados da Christian Bloggers Survey 2007. O levantamento identificou o perfil de 367 blogueiros cristãos (!), veja abaixo os resultados: [...]

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  3. Christian Communication Pro 2007 Blogging Survey at Bene Diction Blogs On on February 28, 2007 7:02 pm

    [...] Because he solicted his 367 bloggers through a professional newsletter his results aren’t surprising. He asked blog platform, gender, number of posts a month, length of time blogging, age and profession. For some reason I’m unable to get call up Pastors.com. where he initially published his findings. Gender [...]

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