Live, from my mom's basement!
A week ago, Ballhype posted a survey asking a series of questions regarding what sports bloggers did in their day jobs, how much time they spent on a daily basis and yes, whether or not they lived in their parents' basements.
The results are here and are pretty interesting - I'd like to note that they're indicative of the Ballhype community, which is still gaining steam and probably doesn't hit as wide a target audience as Deadspin or other sports sites are probably seeing at this point.
Still, it's worth a read, if for no other reason than to see yours truly quoted in the "How has blogging changed your life" section.
I think it really ties the whole study together.
No word on what percentage sit in coffee shops with their laptops, hoping someone will see them writing and ask what they're doing, though. That'll have to wait for next time.
(Image from HotHardware.com)
The results are here and are pretty interesting - I'd like to note that they're indicative of the Ballhype community, which is still gaining steam and probably doesn't hit as wide a target audience as Deadspin or other sports sites are probably seeing at this point.
Still, it's worth a read, if for no other reason than to see yours truly quoted in the "How has blogging changed your life" section.
I think it really ties the whole study together.
No word on what percentage sit in coffee shops with their laptops, hoping someone will see them writing and ask what they're doing, though. That'll have to wait for next time.
(Image from HotHardware.com)
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