5 comments for “Final Results of the RPG Blog Readership Survey”

  1. Dyson Logos
     

    Ouch… over 40% of respondents are bloggers themselves?

    Seems either one of two things:

    The survey data is basically irrelevant because it failed to tap a fair cross-section of our readership and instead only got a specific part of our readership.

    or

    We are effectively writing for each other and not for the public at large.

     
  2. mthomas768
     

    Interesting that such a small part of the respondents use an RSS reader. Kind of amusing that the ‘Which system do you like to read about’ question boiled down to *All of them!* :)

     
  3. Scott
     

    I don’t think it should surprise anyone that the RPG blogging community writes for itself. Only the most enthusiastic gamers are going to actively read strangers’ blogs on the subject, and those enthusiastic gamers are probably pretty likely to start their own. It’s safe to say that, for the majority of the RPG blogging community, its relevancy to the roleplaying games community at large is minimal.

     
  4. Dyson Logos
     

    @Scott: I see your point, but fear that this isn’t an accurate sampling of the readership. I currently see 300-500 readers a day on my blog, and I can’t picture 150-250 of them being RPG bloggers themselves – although I could be wrong.

     
  5. Joe
     

    I had hoped the survey would reach a pretty wide audience, and although there were 225 responses, maybe next time if I create the survey more collaboratively (I tried through email to get some input, but at the time I didn’t know about a couple of other (and better) resources) it will be promoted by more than just 4-5 people.

    But maybe my attempts to promote the survey weren’t the only/primary issue, but instead it was self-selection. Obviously, other blog writers are more likely to respond to the survey because they have some additional stake–they/we should want to know and use the results. To what degree that affected who responded I don’t know, but I do think you need to factor it in. Maybe a random drawing will help for next time… other ideas anyone?

     

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