So who are you?
Henry Copeland has posted some preliminary results from his survey of blog readers that I linked to last week. He got a decent sample size — 17,159 respondents. Among the more interesting findings: This survey shows that blog readers are older and more affluent than most optimistic guestimates: 61% of blog readers responding to the ...
Henry Copeland has posted some preliminary results from his survey of blog readers that I linked to last week. He got a decent sample size -- 17,159 respondents. Among the more interesting findings:
Henry Copeland has posted some preliminary results from his survey of blog readers that I linked to last week. He got a decent sample size — 17,159 respondents. Among the more interesting findings:
This survey shows that blog readers are older and more affluent than most optimistic guestimates: 61% of blog readers responding to the survey are over 30, and 75% make more than $45,000 a year…. They are also far more male — 79%! — than I expected, versus 56% of NYTimes.com’s readers.
The political breakdown is also interesting:
Democrats — 40.2% Republicans — 22.5% Independents — 20.2% Libertarians — 11.3%
Comment away….
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School at Tufts University and the author of The Ideas Industry. Twitter: @dandrezner
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