Collective Conversation: 2007 Round-Up
20 December 2006
Before I head off for a couple of weeks break, I thought it would be worth delving into the data behind Collective Conversation and sharing our own 2006 Zeitgeist. So here goes.
Most Viewed Posts
- Dell goes one2one
- Social Software in the Enterprise
- Next seminar: Web 2.0 & the new internet boom
- An update on LG’s blogging programme
- Avoiding the dreaded three “B”s
- CoComment? No comment
- Finding the best talent
- Resources and wrap-up
- Make them email and THEN call us. Great idea Rose!
- Reduce, reuse, recycle – yes, it’s hip to be green
Top Referrers (Blogs)
- Tom Raftery’s I.T. views
- Micro Persuasion
- A Taste of Red
- Kunal.org
- Polar Bear Blog
- Licence to Roam
- Pandora Squared
- CorporateBlogging.info
- ARmadgeddon
- PR Studies
Top Search Phrase Referrals
- Internal communications
- Marketing technology
- Internal communication
- Seat guru
- Internal communications strategy
- Communication strategy
- Mini winnies
- Impian Ilyana
- Blogs
- Cultural difference
Location of Visitors
- USA
- UK
- Canada
- Germany
- China
- Japan
- Australia
- Israel
- France
- Republic of Korea

Lisa Walker
20 December 2006
2:10 pm
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Thanks for doing this Niall. Did you notice any particular characteristics that the top ten shared? ie. high numbers of brand mentions, numbers of links, use of our top ten search phrases?
Niall Cook
20 December 2006
2:17 pm
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To be honest, I didn’t do that level of analysis. They all seem pretty different to me. Maybe someone else will spot the connection?
Bruno Soares
20 December 2006
3:17 pm
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Thanks a lot, Niall. This is very interesting.
Tom Raftery
20 December 2006
5:56 pm
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Niall – my site was the top referrer to your site? And I drove more traffic than Steve Rubel?
Great, I’m delighted I drove traffic to you but if I sound a little surpried it is just ‘cos I don’t remember linking here recently!
Niall Cook
20 December 2006
7:10 pm
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It was a trackback I left on this post, Tom:
http://www.tomrafteryit.net/oreilly-trademarks-web-20-and-sets-lawyers-on-itcork
Although looking at the number of visitors we supposedly got from this makes me think something fishy maybe going on (an overzealous search spider, maybe?)
That Steve Rubel is overrated anyway