My Most Amazingly Awesome Blog Posts of 2008…in my humble opinion
This post was originally posted on http://blog.mediasauce.com on 12/31/2008.
As 2008 comes to an end, so does a full year of blogging with over 70 posts on this blog and a more modest number on my personal blog.
The following posts represent what I view as my best work. Don’t see your favorite? Let me know by posting a comment. Think I’m a self-absorbed ego maniac? Let it all out here, so we can enter into 2009 with a clean start.
What is a Revolution? – My first MediaSauce post and one that still frames my thinking
Perception is the Barrier, Not Age – It’s not your demographic, but your psychographic that matters
A Dandelion Interlude – A metaphor for viral content
The Digital Horde: Lessons from Genghis Khan – The importance of strategy and innovation
If it Ain’t Baroque, Call it Web 3.0 - Those living in an era aren’t the best at naming it
Pulling Back the Curtain with Social Media – We’re just dudes and chicks working together
Social Media and the Farmers Market – A trip to Ferry Plaza Farmers Market seems a lot like the Internet
Why Do We Blog? Because We Care – Banging at a keyboard on a regular basis requires passion
What Compels You to Comment? – This simple post generated 25 comments that shed amazing insight into the psychology of posting comments
Why Chris Brogan’s Kmart Moment Matters: Personal Reputation vs. Corporate Brand – This summary and analysis of a heated topic generated our single largest day of traffic
Echoes of the Past: The Effects of How We Were Raised – My favorite post on my personal fatherhood blog