(This is what one may assume, is a shill. I strongly believe it is not and is relevant within the scope of this blog, barring the association with a PR agency, but with a larger objective and significance.)

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Are you a blogger? A reasonably influential one, at that? I’m sure you’d have a fair estimate about your influence as a blogger.

Now, can they hear you? They, as in…PR agencies, marketing outfits, corporates…the types.

You are what they call ‘new media’. Not that the interest in old/ traditional  media is on the wane, but the interest in new media is evolving faster than old media can ever imagine and has managed in the past century!

That’s solely because, you are, according to them, a micro influencer! A collective of a lot of smaller micro influencers is a HUGE force. And its just a matter of time they start working with you to communicate on behalf of their clients. This should ideally be non-intrusive, helpful and totally within context. But, it could go the other way, if you do not communicate your stand clearly enough.

Here’s your chance!

Text 100, the PR agency I work in, is conducting its 2nd annual blogger survey, to track changes in the blogosphere, review the nature of its relationship with the PR industry and corporates, and provide comparisons with other regions, as we expand the survey (from last year) to include a total of 21 countries spanning APAC, North America and Europe!

As a reference point, the result of last year’s, APAC-only bloggers’ survey could be found here.

Ready to be heard?

Here’s the survey URL. Use the ID ‘referral04’ (without the quotes).

The entire survey would not take more than 5-7 minutes to fill and has been crafted in such a way that its least taxing.

The usual yada-yada-yada stays – all participant information (not much!) is completely confidential.

Jaago blogger, Jaago!

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