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Why blogs are a great way to communicate with teens

According to the report “Teen Content Creators and Consumers” published yesterday by The Pew Internet & American Life Project, “Teens are much more likely than adults to blog and they are also more likely to read blogs.”

Want some hard numbers?

This report data was collected in October and November 2004 via telephone interviews among a random sample of 1,100 pairs of teens (12-17) and a parent or guardian. The margin of error is less than 4%.

This means that the proportions of teens blogging and reading blogs are probably even bigger one year later.

This 29-page free report available as a PDF file offers other very interesting findings about blogging teens:

The report also deals with teens as content consumers.

So, it is definitely worth a read.
Don’t forget to share it with your favorite person in your admission or PR office, that’s always a good way to make friends (and help them understand – if necessary – how important the online world has become in the life of our prospective and current students as well as how blogs can be used for recruiting purposes)