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Featured Site of the Week : Wine Blogger
Posted by Rex Dixon
- February 10, 2009 at 8:24 am PST | Share/Save/E-mail
Wineblogger, a site who’s goal is to unite all the wine bloggers in the world is our featured site of the week here on Lookery. This site is actually something unique in a sense, as it is forming a social network of wine lovers who just happen to be bloggers.
It appears that the USA is where most of this site’s audience comes from, even with the site owner being from Spain who are from the USA but happen to live in Spain (see comment below!).
California being the #1 state is no big surprise, but Georgia being the #2 does seem a bit different than one would expect from a site that is trying to be the central blogger location for wine blogs.
While there are slightly more male visitors to this site, it appears that there is no dominate majority audience for wine bloggers.
While some audience data gives us a big swerve, you only can learn more about your audience if you sign up and give Lookery a try.
Do you really know who your audience is? The answer may surprise you!
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