2012 was a great year for Communicate & Howe! One piece of evidence was the growing readership of this blog with many compliments on the content.
Here are the 12 most read posts in 2012:
- 10 best practices for annual reports - First posted in January, this post picked up steam as people found it to be a great source of best practices for annual reports.
- How to promote an event: Use online tools - This post has proven to be a go to resource on how to promote events using online tools.
- Top 10 tips for nonprofit annual reports - A sequel to my post on the best practices for annual reports that contains updated recommendations on making your report the best it can be.
- How to add “posts by others” to your Facebook page - Sometimes Facebook doesn’t work as expected, here’s a work around for getting posts from others to appear on your page.
- The art of tweeting at events - People who like live tweets from events such as conferences find the advice in this post useful.
- Making a fuss about number of followers on Twitter
- Getting started on Twitter: What do I say? - Part of my series on how to get started on Twitter.
- The importance of following on Twitter - As Twitter attracts more people, there is disagreement on whether following is important. I say it is!
- 7 Marketing Lessons from Niagara Falls - Popular partly because of the photo of the upside down house but it also caught the attention of Niagara Falls area tourism businesses.
- Growing up. Time for a new website solution. - A post about my move to self-hosted WordPress website.
- 11 fundamentals of LinkedIn - This post really caught fire when it was shared by Columbian Journalism professor Sree Sreevanisan
- Getting started on Twitter: Who do I follow? - Part of my series on how to get started on Twitter.