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Vocus Ranks the Top Ten National Blogs
Recently Vocus featured a post on their blog, “InVocus”, detailing the top ten national blogs—at least according to Vocus. The list contained blogs that focus on a range of topics from politics to social media and include popular blogs like Gawker, Mashable, and Huffington Post.
Vocus concluded a blogs influence based on their audience, circulation, influence, and reach. This information can be useful to our members when thinking about which outlets they want to send their distributions to and understanding the different kinds of audiences that each blog attracts.
You can head on over to the “InVocus” blog to read more about top national blogs and the audiences that they cater to. Also, be sure to check out some of the other great information that Vocus features each week on their blog.
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