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6 December, 2012 By Sarah Wood Leave a Comment

My Top 20 blog posts of 2012: Numbers 1-10

balloons-300x203Our house is in danger of being sunk under advent calendars bought by kind friends and family, there is a light covering of snow on the ground and my working time is about to be eaten up by the ridiculous number of nativity-related activities that are par for the course with two small children in the house. I have been looking back at the year and taking stock a little of progress made and milestones reached, and as part of that have been looking at which of my blog posts had the best reach and the most views over the year. In case you missed them first time around, or would like to see them again (!), I have split them into two posts, and here are the top 10 posts so far.

So here goes part 1: My Top 20 blog posts of 2012: Numbers 1-10

  1. 7 Ways to Start Engaging with People on Twitter

  2. Mindmap Your Way to Unleashing New Content Ideas

  3. Opportunity and Belonging: What ‘Every Mum’ Needs

  4. What I learned from Nikki Pilkington’s 30 Day Twitter Challenge

  5. What will Google’s New Privacy Policy Mean For Your Online Security?

  6. Feeding the Dragon: Where to Start with Content Marketing

  7. Will You Change Yours? Twitter Profile Changes Make a More Visual Statement

  8. Marissa Meyer: the new supermodel or positive new role model?

  9. What It Means To Be A Working Mum, Today

  10. Should B2B Case Studies Still be Part of Your Content Marketing Strategy?

Check back next week for blog posts 11-20; I would love to hear your thoughts on any of these posts, and thank you for the comments you have posted over the year, and for reading posts throughout the year.

Related posts:

  1. It’s all about me – I love my work
  2. How do you measure up online? Part 1: Personal brand
  3. 3 Steps to Focus on the Big Stuff

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