I've been digging around Google Analytics today to make sense of a few trends, and also to see what kind of content has been popular on the blog this year.
I guess it's unsurprising to note that posts on Twitter and social media have been particularly well-received. Lists continue to work as a scannable, does-what-it-says-on-the-tin format, and our how-to and tools-based posts are always popular.
At any rate, I thought I'd aggregate these posts together for your viewing pleasure, and to provide - hopefully - another handy bookmark for you.
Econsultancy's top posts in 2009, by popularity:
- 10 ways to measure social media success
- 25 things journalists can do to future-proof their careers
- 10 superb social media presentations
- 16 bitchin' commands and shortcuts for Twitter
- 20+ more mindblowing social media statistics
- 12 brilliant 404 pages
- 20+ mindblowing social media statistics
- 10 free SEO tools you should bookmark
- The 10 Twitter commandments
- 50 SEO tips for online retailers
- How to create an awesome Twitter profile in Google Analytics
- A 10-point checklist for landing page design
- 10 useful Twitter presentations
- Two easy ways to track social networks in Google Analytics
- A list of UK charities on Twitter
- Skittles launches an amazing social media campaign
- A 20-step starters guide to using Twitter
- 10 really cool Flash websites
- How Amazon made $2.7bn with small tweak
- 150+ killer SEO tips
- Top 10 online PR fails
- How do you find the best iPhone apps
- A list of UK retailers on Twitter
- Cmon, admit it. You really want an iPhone
- 10 kickass crowdsourcing sites for business
Remember that the real detail behind some of these posts can be found in our range of 700+ reports for internet professionals. This blog is mere conduit to point you in that direction. Please check them out!
Chris Lake is Director of Product Development at Econsultancy, an entrepreneur and a long-term internet fiend. Follow him on Twitter or connect via Linkedin.




Tech Reporter at Econsultancy
6:40PM on 20th October 2009
Will this post soon be on the list? :)