Behold the report on Polish blogosphere:
MOTIVATIONS, BEHAVIOURS AND VIEWS OF BLOGGERS AND BLOG READERS
Contents:
INTRODUCTION (Jan M. Zajac)
5 MAJOR CONCLUSIONS
5 Writing blogs
5 Reading blogs
5 Blogging and social relations
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Arkadiusz Kustra, Jan M. Zajac)
WRITING BLOGS (Arkadiusz Kustra, Jan M. Zajac)
6 Who blogs?
6 Not only teenagers
7 Frequent and skilledWeb users
7 Why do they blog?
7 Chiefly onmyself but on other things too...
8 Online silva rerum?
9 What kind of blog?
9 Blogroll
9 Permalinks
9 Multimedia
9 Advertisement
10 Young bloggers, adult bloggers
10 Howoften do they blog?
11 How long have they been blogging?
11 Blogging record in relation to blog popularity
12 Blogging record in relation to blogging frequency
12 Howto gain popularity?
12 Unequal blogosphere
13 Popularity requires involvement
14 Who gainsmore popularity?
14 Functionalities and popularity
READING BLOGS (Piotr S.M. Janczewski)
15 Who reads blogs?
17 Why do they read blogs?
BLOGGING AND SOCIAL RELATIONS (Jan M. Zajac)
18 Comments and comment posters
18 Comments generatemore comments...
19 The interlinked blogosphere
19 Blogroll and permalinks
20 Blogroll - ambiguous recommendations
20 Writing not only for their own sake...
20 History behind blog relationships
21 Blogging outside the Internet
22 Bloggers’ friends and relatives
22 Comments fromfriends?
BLOG AS IT SHOULD BE (Teresa Wierzbowska)
23 What is a proper blog?
23 Believing blogs
23 The dynamics of blogs
25 SOURCES
26 THE RESEARCH
26 THE ANALYSIS