Before hitting the publish button, no writer knows which posts will find an audience and which will find crickets. Sure, there are plenty of headline-analysis tools out there, but make no mistake: blogging still inheres a great deal of unpredictability.
Blogging still inheres a great deal of unpredictability.
Plenty of times, I’ve penned what I thought was a pretty solid musing only to find its page views wanting. By the same token, some of my fairly prosaic posts have garnered far more traffic than I would have expected.
Without further ado, here’s a list of my most popular posts from this year:
Reporting vs. AnalyticsBig Data and Teenage SexWhy I Quit the Web‑Design BusinessWhich Is Better? Role‑ or Process‑Based Training?Five Tips for a Successful CRPWorking with Partners: The Case for Actually TalkingKranzberg’s Six Laws of TechnologyPoker, Predictive Analytics, and Big Data6 Radical Ways to Reduce E‑MailDilbert and Big DataIn case you’re wondering, according to WordPress this was my least popular post. Feel free to show it some love by clicking on it.
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Published on December 21, 2016 05:39