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Original Articles

Blog Credibility: Examining the Influence of Author Information and Blog Reach

Pages 298-313 | Received 26 Mar 2014, Accepted 14 Oct 2014, Published online: 24 Nov 2015
 

Abstract

Literature on blog credibility shows that blog readers find blogs more credible than the mainstream media, whereas it is just the opposite with the general audience. Using three experiments, the present study examines the influence of two factors: identity of the blogger (journalist blogger vs. nonjournalist blogger) and reach of the blog (low vs. high) on blog credibility. Findings show that in the case of the general audience, the journalist blogger was perceived as more credible. Of interest, results also show that reach of the blog-influenced blog credibility only in the case of the nonjournalist blogger. Implications are discussed.

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