Info: May 25, 2006 Posted by: Leon 13 comments

I’ve been to almost every corner of the blogosphere, and visited nearly every blog worth visiting, and I have put them into four groups. You have the super blogs that rank in the top 1% of the blogosphere and have readers in the thousands, like Problogger and Slashdot, the big blogs like like Mystikal Incense that have less influence in the blogosphere than the super blogs, but influence nonetheless, the small blogs, such as mine, with only a handful of readers and little influence, and finally the wannablogs, like most MySpace blogs, that have no influence, poor construction and mediocre content. But all these blogs have one thing in common: the blogger profile. The blogger profile describes the blogger’s likes, dislikes, personality traits, etc, and is one of the means by which readers connect on a personal level with the blogger. Such a connection is crucial for maintaining regular readership. A well written blogger profile should be a reflection of the blogger’s writing style.

I have noticed that there are certain trends in blogger profiles. Apparently, most bloggers belong in an insane asylum, because most of them claim to suffer from insanity, schizophrenia or some other mental disorder. Most female bloggers profess themselves to be bitches, badasses and/or mothers, which begs the question, just how truthful are blogger profiles anyway? The Internet offers a great deal of anonymity, and a blogger might be tempted to create a persona that isn’t exactly true to life. So a guy that claims to be a foul-mouthed, overly tattooed rebel on his blog may just be the guy at the copy machine at work that nobody talks to. So how can we ensure that the blog profiles we read are truthful? We can’t. We just have to trust the bloggers to be who they claim to be.

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