The first quarter of 2010 is over and I’m currently doing my quarterly business reports for the tax office – so thought I’d also take a look back on the Quarter here on ProBlogger and produce a list of the most popular posts on the blog so far this year.
Hopefully it’ll help you identify some posts that you might have missed earlier in the year!
- How to Optimize a Single Post on Your Blog for SEO
- The Power of Uniqueness [19 Starting Points for Being a Unique Blogger]
- Top 10 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Blog Using LinkedIn
- Your First Week of Blogging – Write Compelling Content
- 52 Blog Tips to Kick Start Your Blog in 2010
- The BEST Way to Generate Lots of Comments on Your Next Blog Post
- 30 Valuable Lessons Learned Using Social Media for Small Business
- Dear FaceBook Friends, I’m Defriending Most of You [It’s Not You, It’s Me]
- The Best Writing Advice Ever
- Top 10 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Small Business Blog Using Twitter
- 30 Bloggers to Watch in 2010
- How to Blog: How to Choose a Niche for Your Blog [Why Niches are Important]
- 7 Considerations on Generating Traffic to Your Blog
And for those in a nostalgic kind of mood… here are the top blog tips of Quarter 1 in the last few years:
I’m super glad you compile this list of retro posts – I couldn’t remember where I’d read “Your First Week of Blogging” post I’ve been needing to refer a friend to. I’ve wracking my brain on this one.
Thanks tremendously!
Hey Darren,
Thanks for putting this together!
It’s amazing how fast it is going. Some of those post I had printed them out and I reference them quite often.
Chat with you later…
Josh
Will have to check out the ones I missed.
The quality of content here never fails to amaze me! I love all of it!
Wow Darren, this is priceless. I will be sure to check out these post!
Thanks for sharing!
Darren
Love the retro posts and looking back at what was popular over the years. The posts from this year are good reminders of what we did not do from the tips provided and to go and do them.
Thanks for this, much appreciated.
@SuzanneVara
My two favs are;
– The power of uniqueness (I have cultivated that in spite of the fact that I always think that every subject has been written to death.
– The best writing advice ever, where I discovered Larry Brooks at storyfix; Larry’s blog helps me to be unique…
Looking forward to the 31DBBB(BC)
Fred
These retro posts are always a great place to go back and get a ton of solid content. It really shows how powerful list-based posts can be as well.
I thought it was pretty funny how many people jumped on board for comments in the Top 30 bloggers to watch in 2010 post.
Also, I just got your Problogger book Darren, and it has been very helpful.
-Joshua Black
The Underdog Millionaire
yea all but thanks for the revision i have to write some articles on seo this will be helpful..
wow, now you make a list about it :-)
thanks
great reminder… :-)
thanks… i rally gain a lot by visiting your website…
My Favourites are number 2, 11 , 12. Other then that “masturbating thing” you mentioned in the Number 9 Titled ” Best Writing Advice Ever”, was this the introduction of spice to the article, so that the “Article-Gourmands” enjoy the meal ?
Do you what I really like about you? Your post is really you! Sincerely, I just know you in 2009…It great that you stacked all the good things for us to read…well, no post too old too read…knowledge is something that is evergreen. Really inspiring… I’ll read it all, can’t miss 5 years reading!
Yes, I have read some post.
yeah nice list, i have read some posts in it but most posts i have not read, i will check them, thanks
Thanks Darren for postings these again. I always get more out of article the second time I read it.
Melissa
This was seriously excellent. I stayed up all night reading on my phone! The depth of knowledge here is brilliant and the writing is equally so. It’s not often you get that combo. Thank you. I loved the top 30 list–found ittybiz as a result and love that style. Love the uniqueness post and also the best writing advice ever–it is! Read it!
Darren! Love your articles brother. I have to say that I am a better blogger because of the information you provide for so many people. Keep it up!
Thanks man.
David
I’ve got some reading to catch up with here!
It’s amazing that you were writing about 6 figure blogging in 2005!
Wow, these posts are extremely useful. Like the poster above, I too have some reading to catch up on.
–L.R.
Thanks I have already read some of those blog post, I have learned many things about blogging from your blog.
Great stuffs, and I don’t like it.
It’s really great to have a quartely updates of things we accomplished on our blog. Thanks for putting all of these together Darren ;)
I really enjoyed this post, especially the “examples in this post” portion which made it really easy for me to SEE what you were talking about without even having to leave the article. Thanks
Hi Darren, well it felt really good checking out the articles which i previously missed..the article How to Blog: Blogging for Beginners is proving as a milestone because i just started writing..i am learning many things about blogging from your blog. Great work!
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