Top Ten Posts in 2006
I am amazed at times that it has been a little less than four month since I launched this blog. Back in August Social Media Optimization (SMO) was a new concept from Rohit Bhargava and very few people were blogging about social media. Less than four months later every marketing and SEO trade show is guaranteed to have a panel or seminar on SMO.
Over the last four months I have managed to written 91 posts. Some of these posts I think have been pretty good and some were obviously written when I was under the influence of too little sleep or time. Of the posts I have written I think that these are my top ten posts of 2006:
- Social Marketing Not For Everyone
- Are You Welcome in the Neighborhood?
- Social Media Demographics Different Than Expected
- Social Media Demographics - Part 2
- Looking Behind The Social Media Numbers
- The MySpace Halo Effect
- Getting the Bubble Generation To Buy From You
- Politicians and Social Media
- Blogging is not a complete SMO Strategy
- Should SEO Payments Include Royalties?
Filed under Brand Marketing, SEO, Social Media Marketing, Social Media Optimization : Comments (1) : Dec 21st, 2006

December 21st, 2006 at 2:50 pm
You have some smart posts here and I have become a reader of your blog since finding it back in August. I look forward to meeting you at some industry event in 2007 (maybe at an SMO panel!) and keep up the great thinking.