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Tots100 Insights into Blogger Activism

May 25, 2015

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Tots 100

A survey of 200 UK parent bloggers and their participation in online activism and fundraising, by the Tots100. See www.tots100.co.uk for more information.
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Blogging ActivismTots100 Survey into Parent Bloggers and Good Causes

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SURVEY RESPONDENTSIntroduction

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Age of Respondents

30s

20s

40s

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Location of Respondents

South East

North West

South West

Midlands

Scotland/NI

East

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INTERESTS What causes do parent bloggers care about and what do they do about it?

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An Active Community?

90% of bloggers are OFFLINE activists

70% of bloggers are also ONLINE activists

90% of bloggers believe online action MAKES A DIFFERENCE

“I want to teach my children that small voices, when added together, can and do change the world.”

Tots100 blogger

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What causes do bloggers support?

Children

Disaster

Mental Health

Animals

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

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Which online activities do bloggers take part in?

Read about it

Tweeted about it

Signed a petition

Donated online

Joined an online group

Blogged about it

None of these

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

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Which offline activities have you taken part in?

Bought charity products

Donated money

Signed Petitions

Volunteered

Attended a rally/event

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

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Does online activism make a difference?

Yes

No

Maybe

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Key Findings

• Bloggers are more likely to be involved in online activism than offline activism

• Bloggers are most likely to support children’s charities and emergency disaster relief

• 40% of bloggers have written posts about a charity or good cause in the past 12 months

• 70% of bloggers have donated to a charity or good cause online in the past 12 months

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THE TOTS100What is the Tots100 index?

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www.tots100.co.uk

Tots100

• Detailed profiles of 1,000 parenting blogs

• Search directory to create custom contact lists

• Contact bloggers who opt-in to our PR message service

Tots100 Insights

• Research into the highly influential UK parent blogging community

• Annual Tots100 Parent Blogging Benchmark Survey

• Custom research in partnership with sponsors