In December 2005, I published several lists of a few must-read blog posts. I’ve been told it was a good idea, so I’ve decided to do it again this year.
Let’s start today with the most viewed (and hopefully read) posts in 2006 on collegewebeditor.com. Three other lists of the top 10 must-read posts for Web professionals, PR/Marketing practitioners and higher ed Executives will follow in the next few days.
If you haven’t read these already, now might be the perfect time to get this done…
After a thorough review of this blog’s stats, the 10 most popular posts are:
- 100th Post Special – Interview: Karine Joly, the Web editor behind collegewebeditor.com – Nov. 15, 2005 (not very good for my ego… this post is linked from the sidebar, so this might have helped)
- Why you should watch closely YouTube – May 26, 2006
- Social networking content management: the next big thing to recruit and retain college students? – Oct. 18, 2005
- MySpace 101: how teenagers use the popular social networking website – Feb. 24, 2006
- Blogging to redesign the website – Feb. 15, 2005
- How to measure the ROI of the college website? Step 2: set up a website dashboard – Mar. 14, 2005
- Interview: Elaine Montambeau, The College of Charleston’s Web Designer – Sep. 16, 2005
- Special UB column about podcasting: Interview with Paul Razza from The Savannah College of Art & Design – Feb. 13, 2006
- The University of Alabama swaps iTunes for targeted prospective students’ email addresses – Dec. 12, 2005
- Should your institution hold virtual open houses in SecondLife (SL)? – Jul. 10, 2006