Are Consumers Reading About Brands On Blogs? You Bet.
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009I was wondering what content was drawing the most readers on my blog for the past year or so that I’ve been blogging, so I logged into Wordpress Statistics and checked out the top 10 posts, traffic-wise, for my blog:

Brands On Blogs
Of the top 10, eight are posts that talk about brands: EA Games, Evernote, Plurk, Yahoo, Magnum, Association of Bloggers Singapore, Twitter, and Flip.
Looking at the top “brand” post that has the most traffic, my review of the Flip Cam Mino, it’s interesting to note that although the post was published in August of 2008, there’s pretty much been a steady stream of people actively searching for it and landing on the page (I know this because Wordpress Statistics also has keyword statistics, and every other day “Flip Cam Mino” or “Flip Cam Review” turns up).

Flip Cam Review Traffic
So what’s the point? If you’re still not convinced that blogs are really powerful, just consider this data (granted, sample size of one), and think for a minute about the millions of blogs worldwide that could have said something negative or positive about your brand pretty much since the dawn of the internet, and what that means for your brand if you don’t do something about it, right now.
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