
This chart shows various types of bloggers and the respective suggested types of services either used or recommended. The chart has a colorful depiction of cartoon character and the logo of each brand of tool, thus allowing the reader the ability to make a more educated choice of services.


It shows a profile of your typical tech blog addict. It then gives pictures of various types of tech blog addicts. These include the no-nonsense techies, the short attention span vc's, startup drama junkies, social media butterflies, the kara fan club, and the true web lovers to name a few.


This image showcases the profile of your typical tech blog addict. There are 12 categories for each tech blog addict. Each of them are as follows: social media butterflies, startup drama junkies, short attention span vc's, the kara fan club, the true web lovers, no-nonsense techies, geeks who go gaga for pretty designs, hardcore devs, global innovation dreamers, die-hard arrington fans, techie tree huggers, and lastly, creative ui/ux experts.


This chart describes the profile of your typical tech blog addict. Blogs on the chart include Mashable, TC, Business Insider, All Things D, TNN, and The Verge.


THIS INFOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATES THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PERSONALITIES THAT ARE ADDICTED TO TECH BLOGS. IN EACH BOX AN ILLUSTRATION REPRESENTS THAT PERSONALITY TYPE.


This graphic presents the sterotypes of bloggers who use various websites to share their content. Bloggers from The Verge are depicted as "Geeks who go gaga for pretty designs."


This is a funny picture chart describing different types of tech blog addicts. It takes different personalities you might see and matches them with various blogs.


This chart is titled: Profile of your typical tech blog addict. There are 12 profiles for types of typical tech blog addicts. Some of them are: Social media butterfly.


This image is a cartoon that attempts to categorize the various kinds of tech blog followers. It covers 12 different kinds of people, and it ties the types of people to various tech blog sites.


The following poster pokes fun at the typical tech blog addict. It has a bunch of animated people with no faces. So they cant be identified. With the exception of one guy who has a face but he has beard and sunglasses.


This picture is about individuals that loves to Blog. It's unique design is to guide people into trying to figure out what type of blogger they are. It is filled with many different articles on many different topics for Blog lovers to choose from.


This graph illustrates different types of people in the workplace and asks which one are you? Examples include global innovation dreamers and no-nonsense techies.


This image attempts to create a meme of different sort of blog junkies. Ranging from drama creator to the no nonsense ones. This article also attempt to question which one of stereotype listed, best describes the reader.


This is a infographic that basically stereotypes regular readers of popular online blogs and news websites. It makes a caricature/cartoon utilizing all perceived traits of these human beings who regularly frequent these websites.


This chart is asking the reader to describe and profile themselves based on their tech blog addictions. All the way from social media buttefly to the creative UI/UX "Experts"

