The year is coming to a close and now is a great time to look back on Google Analytics to see what worked and what didn’t. So today’s posts are simply recaps of what happened.
You may have missed some of these posts the first time around. These were the most read posts of 2012 on Social Media Philanthropy. Some of them were written in 2011 and 2010 but apparently are still relevant today.
As an aside, the Spotify post was far and away the most read.
Enjoy!
Top 10 most read posts in 2012 by page views:
10. A Social Media tagline – If you build it, they will come.
It’s not THAT simple, but the point is that companies that focus on building something, and providing something valuable, will draw in more than those that do not.
9. Local and Social: How Leslie Knope Rallies for Community Change by Jon Steiert
8. How Professional Sports Teams Can Use Social Media: Location
7. Why I hate eBay and how I’d fix it.
Nothing to do with Social Business, but I needed to vent.
6. If I were a small family dentistry practice
I wrote this for my dentist.
4. The Most Important Questions to Ask a New Client
3. Use Gmail like a Rockstar with filters: Part I – Personal Emails
Again, nothing to do with social business, but using Gmail filters can help boost your productivity.
2. The rise of micro-celebrity
1. 3 Reasons Why I Cancelled my Spotify Premium after the Trial Period
Far and away the most popular post of 2012. People are searching for info on whether or not to buy a Premium Spotify subscription and apparently this post was a big part of the conversation.