Post by account_disabled on Nov 25, 2023 1:00:26 GMT -5
At the end of the year there is always a summary of what has appeared in the blog, or rather of the best that has appeared in the blog. I did it in 2012 and 2013 , choosing what in my opinion represented the best of the production, but this year, inspired by the post that appeared in the Anima di carta blog , I want to act differently. The 10 most read posts of all time Here is the list of the most read articles (in terms of most visited pages, therefore) since the beginning, i.e. since 1 September 2010. Some posts have lasted for years, like the first two, which I always find there. It is clear that they respond to specific user needs. Also frequent needs. The 1st post got over 6600 views, the 2nd over 5500.
What could it possibly mean? But there is also another curious fact. Experts say that it is better not to write a title in the form of a question, because it is less read than the others. In this list Phone Number Data two posts are a question. But this means everything and means nothing. 4 posts are of the "How to..." type and two posts have numbers and are in fact among the types of titles that most intrigue readers. Perhaps, however, we can do an experiment and exploit that "when" which has achieved overwhelming success here.
When to put an apostrophe in the article a (and when not) When to put the emphasis on the verb give (and why) How to make an ebook How to write an essay How to publish a book without a publisher 7 new creative writing exercises Write in the past or present? How to become a writer in 10 steps Why do I have to read you? 5 practices to avoid when blogging The most commented posts of 2014 I wanted to only consider those that received over 50 comments . Apart from the very first one - which also didn't bring me any luck - many of the other posts deal with books, reading and publishing. Only two are on blogging.
What could it possibly mean? But there is also another curious fact. Experts say that it is better not to write a title in the form of a question, because it is less read than the others. In this list Phone Number Data two posts are a question. But this means everything and means nothing. 4 posts are of the "How to..." type and two posts have numbers and are in fact among the types of titles that most intrigue readers. Perhaps, however, we can do an experiment and exploit that "when" which has achieved overwhelming success here.
When to put an apostrophe in the article a (and when not) When to put the emphasis on the verb give (and why) How to make an ebook How to write an essay How to publish a book without a publisher 7 new creative writing exercises Write in the past or present? How to become a writer in 10 steps Why do I have to read you? 5 practices to avoid when blogging The most commented posts of 2014 I wanted to only consider those that received over 50 comments . Apart from the very first one - which also didn't bring me any luck - many of the other posts deal with books, reading and publishing. Only two are on blogging.