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Success in the "blogosphere": Exploring the role of technology

Helen S. Du, Christian Wagner

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)peer-review

Abstract

Weblogs have become an influential form of Web publication and communication, with leading weblog sites attracting millions of visitors, and creating considerable media hype as well as commercial value. Yet, weblog success is not easily achieved, as some research suggests that following "powerlaw" with only few weblogs achieve very high level of readership while most weblogs garner little attention by the wide community. Furthermore, according to current research, such exponential distribution of popularity leads to popular weblogs becoming even more popular while less popular ones lose further. This exploratory study sought to explore weblog success from technology aspect, i.e. from the impact of weblog-building technology (or "blogging" tool). Based on an analysis of Technorati's top-100 weblogs traced over a period of three months, we categorized weblogs by popularity and popularity change using a rank aggregation method, and evaluated the relationship between weblog success and technology use. As a result, blogging tools, classified into three generations, were found to influence weblog success, apparently as a driver of popularity growth.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication9th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: I.T. and Value Creation, PACIS 2005
Pages1255-1266
Publication statusPublished - 2005
Event9th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: I.T. and Value Creation, PACIS 2005 - Bangkok, Thailand
Duration: 7 Jul 200510 Jul 2005

Conference

Conference9th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: I.T. and Value Creation, PACIS 2005
PlaceThailand
CityBangkok
Period7/07/0510/07/05

Research Keywords

  • Blo gosphere
  • Blogging tool
  • Powerlaw
  • Rank aggregation technique
  • Weblog (blog)
  • Weblog success

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