Review of December 2006 Posts

Posted by Pixelhead

Here is the December 2006 review post for which there were 7 posts written during the month. I imagine the holidays had a lot to do with the lack of posting. Hopefully this year I’ll manage more than 7.

From reviewing these posts, for 2008, I hope to develop the habit of previewing post a bit more prior to posting. Skimming through them I have found quite a few spelling and grammatical errors.
The last post of December 2006 was the very first Web 2.0 category post that I did on the blog. Time magazine named Web 2.0 the “Person of the year” for 2006. The Web 2.0 category now has 46 posts with 9 subcategories, which each pertain to various Web 2.0 sites such as Digg, Stumbleupon, and Flickr.

The previous December 2006 post was a review post of Pegasus Directory, which was and is still at the top of the DirectoryCritics list of free general directories. Pegasus directory has a bunch of other features such as, the lucky pixel page, which is a feature which seems to not have taken off and where Pixelheadonline is prominently placed. (I just had to have one pixel add)

The next post, was for Rightsizeonline, which is a diet product site that sells weightloss smoothies. I have some of those shakes still, and still drink them occasionally for lunch. I imagine once the holiday bulge is upon me I will drink a few more.

The post before that one, An SEO hate love post, was a post that my old boss did not like at all and actually requested I change.
The next post, Helping Soldiers, was a timely post about a local organization that sends packages to soldiers overseas.

Then the second post of the month was Online Marketing Mistakes, which was inspired by a Joel Comm post. From this post I relay that my biggest mistake is and was always trying to do too much.

The very first post for the month of December was for an old SEO client, Takara Diamonds, which is a manufacturer of man made pink diamonds. They are currently are number 3 in Google for Pink Diamonds which is about were they were when they ended the relationship.

Well thats it for The December 2006 review post. Sadly or thankfully it is not too long. Hopefully next years December review post will be a bit longer.

I recommend doing these posts for a number of reasons. Reviewing the posts means you the blogger need to actually review the posts you wrote. In so doing, any errors can be corrected and posts may even be updated. I think it also helps the search engines because it provide links back to older post. And lastly it might encourage some of your current readers to check out some of your older posts.

Got a December review post for me, let me know.

Written by Pixelhead on December 15th, 2007 with comments disabled.
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