It was great to be listed in The Top 10 Most Engaging Posts of the Year on Search Engine Watch.
For me personally engagement is a key metric I look for when I write for publications. Jonathan Allen, Director of SEW, did a great job building the methodology. Extract below
“The list below collates on-site and off-site achievements by category. To make the shortlist an article has to be among the Top 25 most read in a content category. Once in the shortlist, that article is put under scrutiny to assess the impact on SEW’s community of readers.
“For the purposes of this list, I set up the bracket so that contributors could only unlock one achievement per social network. Where you see #Winner there was a clear winner for that achievement and where you see #Runnerup that means a particularly popular article may have beaten the specific goal, but the #Runnerup trumps it by being the next eligible winner. This exemption enables the ‘achievement’ game mechanic to recognize exceptional differences between two writers and their pieces.”
Future of SEO: Change, Convergence, Collaboration
by Andy Betts
Achievements: 3rd Most Plussed Article (all Categories), 4th Most Discussed Article (all Categories), 4th Most Tweeted Article (all Categories), #Winner Most Plussed SEO Story.
The full list of winners and great writers at SEW are listed here. There are some great articles to read across;
- PPC
- SEO
- Analytics
- Social
- Video
- Mobile
Hope you enjoy!
Andy
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