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June 30, 2009 by annegentle

What’s your favorite JustWriteClick post?

I like to keep an eye on what posts are popular, although with a blog, you can define popular in many different ways. Most comments, most views, or highest average daily views. So if you’re new to my blog, (and the recent uptick in subscribers might indicate that some of you are, so welcome!) you might enjoy these previous posts.

Here are the most popular posts based on total views (I think this is slightly inaccurate for the life of my blog but still interesting):

  • Wiki as forum, FAQ, HTML editor, XML editor, or CMS?: Wiki as the new FAQ I discovered and have been meaning … 7 comment(s)
  • EMC Adds Google Desktop to EMC Documentum Federated Search Environment: An excellent combination, Google search for your enterp… 0 comment(s)
  • Twitter for usability testing or doc testing? Sure, here’s how: My coworker went to SXSW Interactive this year, and I m… 1 comment(s)
  • Writing End-User Documentation in an Agile Development Environment: This article was original published in the June 2007 is… 17 comment(s)

Here are the most popular posts based on average daily views:

  • Wiki as forum, FAQ, HTML editor, XML editor, or CMS?: Wiki as the new FAQ I discovered and have been meaning … 7 comment(s)
  • EMC Adds Google Desktop to EMC Documentum Federated Search Environment: An excellent combination, Google search for your enterp… 0 comment(s)
  • Love, love, <3 The Twitter Book: Wow, just got a print copy of The Twitter Book by Tim … 1 comment(s)
  • Conversational robots: Move over qmail mailer-daemon*, Little MOO from moo.com… 2 comment(s)
  • Twitter for usability testing or doc testing? Sure, here’s how: My coworker went to SXSW Interactive this year, and I m… 1 comment(s)

Here are the most popular posts based on number of comments:

  • STC Intercom – themes and advice wanted: I’m quite flattered and humbled (and more than a little… 25 comment(s)
  • Look out, updated headshots are coming: The headshots I’ve been using (including the one that s… 19 comment(s)
  • Writing End-User Documentation in an Agile Development Environment: This article was original published in the June 2007 is… 17 comment(s)
  • DITA and wiki hybrids – they’re here: Lisa Dyer and Alan Porter presented at last week’s … 14 comment(s)
  • Arrrrrrr, mateys!: I haven’t been churning out blog posts for a while due … 14 comment(s)

What are your favorites – the most discussed or the most widely read? Feel free to leave a comment.

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