Moments after installing the Popularity Contest plugin for WordPress (original code by Alex King, amended by Rick Beckman), I hunted.
The plugin shows the most popular posts according to comments, pageviews, categories, and other blog metrics. I was curious about my social networking category.
The ranking is in order from most popular to least popular, as of […]
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Moments after installing the Popularity Contest plugin for WordPress (original code by Alex King, amended by Rick Beckman), I hunted.
The plugin shows the most popular posts according to comments, pageviews, categories, and other blog metrics. I was curious about my social networking category.
The ranking is in order from most popular to least popular, as of the time this post was published.
Here you go, folks. My top 10 strategies on social networking:
- Beware Facebook Wall Messages About SinkStumble.com
- 8 Free eBooks on Twitter
- How @Replies Work on Twitter (and Why It’s Stupid)
- Why I Decided to Follow My First 25 on Twitter
- Smiling on LinkedIn
- Why My Face is On My Business Card
- Why I Don’t Want to Be Added to Your LinkedIn Network (and What I Do Want)
- Twitemperature Checks Twitter Relevancy
- Key Quotes on New Marketing and Social Media
- How Employers are Hiring Online
I have my own thoughts on the above, but I see why they are there in the order listed.
For every click, comment, or inbound link you choose to make on any blog, popularity fluctuates. It gives a whole new meaning to the next blog post you read, eh?
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