| How did Blogging get so popular so fast? | | | | Corporate America and the Blogger |
| It does seem that blogging caught on like wildfire. | | | | It only makes sense that businesses want to attach |
| Why is it so popular? Because it's human nature to | | | | themselves to the most vocal and prominent |
| voice your 2 cents on a subject, whether good or | | | | bloggers. It is just another way of making |
| bad. Not to mention, there are blogging sites popping | | | | themselves attractive to the wordsmiths rather than |
| up all over the place, the templates are nice looking | | | | focusing on stock analysts. Bloggers have a |
| and easy to use and best of all, they are FREE. What | | | | reputation of being the new kid on the block that |
| does this mean for domain companies? website | | | | happens to be the underdog. This makes a perfect |
| provider and builders? Bloggers are pulling the rug out | | | | spoil for conglomerates to embrace the bloggers so |
| from underneath them. | | | | that they can voice their opinions. |
| How did Corporate America become involved with | | | | Bloggers are the new look of "every man". |
| blogging? | | | | Symbolically, the blogger has turned Wall Street on |
| The same way tv and radio became involved with | | | | its' collective ear as the "new every man" is suddenly |
| them. Bloggers voice their opinions much like a stock | | | | being given new clout via a computer. It's no wonder |
| analyst. When do you get this information from the | | | | Corporate America has hired bloggers to blog on their |
| analyst? When the television program airs or in a | | | | behalf. This just isn't a payoff, they are being |
| radio program. When does the public learn about | | | | analyzed just as the stock analysts have done in |
| bloggers' opinions? At any moment on the internet. | | | | prior years. |
| The internet is surely becoming bigger, faster and | | | | It's just that it's nice to know that the "every man" |
| foremost in our world of information. | | | | has a voice in Corporate America. |