Last month I started a Top 10 Blog Posts recap of the months most popular posts. Like last month.

For comparison I’ve also included the dates well as the PostRank score for each post. You can see this blogs full PostRank profile here (my profile is here). The raw numerical ranking is based off Google Analytics traffic numbers. The PostRank score is based off views, comments and the number of times it was shared on Twitter and FriendFeed (along with some other secret sauce I’m sure).

Two new developments; The top post from last month was the top post again this month and all of the top posts received a Post Rank score of 10. If that keeps up I’ll probably not include that in the report.

Maybe I’ll include number of comments or something.

  1. FriendFeed is Reaching Critical Mass PR 10 5/20/09
  2. Blogs Aren’t Dead, They’re Just Fragmenting PR 10 6/24/09
  3. Excuse me, News Industry. Why did you matter? I forgot. PR 10 6/4/09
  4. What I’m doing to fight the social media echo chamber PR 10 6/2/09
  5. Do You Think Your Company Should Be On Twitter PR 10 6/16/09
  6. The Next Big Thing is… PR 10 6/11/09
  7. Which Bloggers Generate the Most Buzz and Which Bloggers are the Most Paranoid? PR 10 6/14/09
  8. In Defense of Journalism PR 10 6/18/09
  9. If you care about your job in marketing and PR, read this post. PR 10 6/12/09
  10. FriendFeed and Posterous Redefine Content Management Systems PR 10 6/26/09
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Top 10 Blog Posts [May 2009] FriendFeed Steals the Show

Peter Kim has been doing a monthly top post recap for a while now. I like this approach and decided to steal this idea and remix it a little. He does it for convenience if anyone missed any of his posts. I like it for different reasons. It’s a simple way to show you what content resonated the most with readers.

For comparison I’ve also included the dates well as the PostRank score for each post. You can see this blogs full PostRank profile here (my profile is here). The raw numerical ranking is based off Google Analytics traffic numbers. The PostRank score is based off views and the number of times it was shared on Twitter and FriendFeed.

  1. FriendFeed is Reaching Critical Mass PR 10 – 5/20/09
  2. Enterprise 2.0 Needs a FriendFeed PR 10 – 5/19/09
  3. Why URL Shorteners Are Important PR 10 – 5/21/09
  4. What I learned from HP about co-opetition PR 7.4 – 4/30/09
  5. Ads in FriendFeed-This Could be Huge PR 10 – 5/19/09
  6. Leaving HP. Back to Agency Life PR 10 – 4/20/09
  7. How I moved up 300 spots in AdAge’s Power 150 in 4 months PR 5.5 – 5/05/09
  8. Social Media will soon face the realities of multiculturalism PR 5.8 – 5/04/09
  9. Despite the Promise of Social Networks Local Businesses Struggle with Marketing ROI PR 10 – 5/19/09
  10. Will RSS Ever Go Mainstream? 5.6 – 5/04/09

What resonated the most with you this month? FriendFeed was the big winner. (Kind of validates the claim I made in that most popular post doesn’t it?) After that the post I made when I left HP as well as my final HP posts had the most longevity.

It is interesting to note that nothing posted in the last 10 days shows
up on the list which makes sense given they wouldn’t have had as much
time as the others. It’s also interesting to note that some of the most visited blogs were not always the most shareable. Interesting.

Hope you found this useful. I’ll do my best to make this a monthly habit.

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