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jumping right in with a loud speaker.
A nice round-up of cool posts. Bookmarked
How differently does it work or is it more effective at analyzing your post than using Postrank.com where you can compare Delicious Saves, Google Blog Search links etc?
Linking via Delicious, twitter, other blogs depends totally on the type of posts. Have to say need to spend more time pondering your lists and impact on linking :)
in this rush rush world of limited minutes, they give a sense of
condensed information.
"Give me the bottom line in 2 minutes" type juice.
But it also depends on the blog/blogger.
I see hundreds of "concentrated" posts I didn't link to all year.
Since the trust factor is already established here, when I want to give
a friend an authority run down on a subject, I'm linking here instinctively.
I'd probably do it more if the Lijit search didn't SUCK.
Just sayin'
I echo somewhat what Sue says above. Does this change if you count other measures of 'influence'?
Also I think the high traffic and high conversation posts identify how others see us. On my personal blog (yes, please do not ask why it is separate but it is http://laviequotidienne.wordpress.com), my most read posts are about challenging fallacies about Indians and Hindus, followed by the only negative review of a book that claims to explain Indians through game theory (and fails), and a post on Indian mythology. I did not try to be that person but somehow an Indian well-versed in her own culture, history, mythology as well as commerce just emerges.
Now I must work out how to link it to my work blog and create a joined picture. Guess I did not start my web life (in the early 1990s) with a social media strategy, eh? ;-)
Have you never wrote about niche blogs such as foodblogs? I have some difficulties in promoting mine foodblog in the Italian market
I'm trying new strategies for my new site, some based on your suggestions, some I've conjured with my own twisted mind.
- John
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2008/12/best...
Some debate as to what is the number one metric to use for value of the blog. I think it depends on the type of post, don't you?
Comments for conversational
Outbound links for influence
Bookmarked saves for value of content
Twittered - for velocity
Do views matter?
B
Similar not all posts with high twittering necessarily indicate great posts.
Still not totally convinced on high page views - especially when trying to analyzing posts from different dates.
Good job!
Thank-You so much!
Happy New Year and thank you for a wonderful collection of blogs, ideas and inspiration.
I continue to remain your inspired fan and reader...
Maggi Carstairs
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Will be spending some time to read what you have to say on some of these topics.
By the way, I came by through the means of Twitter.
I'm fairly new to your blog, thanks to Jack Humphrey. So I really appreciate
this awsome list of archives. I'll let you know when I come up for air.
Gary McElwain
Really? To do this correctly with Yahoo, I think you need to take each individual URL for every single blog article and then put each URL into Yahoo one at a time and see what the results are. Is that what you did? You probably have 100+ articles, you put each URL into Yahoo one at a time? Wow. You have much more tolerance for heavy lifting than I do!