Blog Safari :: Readers’ Best Posts of 2008

I asked my readers here and the members of Blog Catalog to give me a link to and a blurb about their post of 2008. The results are below. Note: The BC entries have a profile link before the blurb, please don’t mistake that for the actual “best post.”
Many are amazing. Some are sublime. All are worth reading. Happy blogging in 2009 everybody!
I grouped the links first by those submitted here and next those submitted to me through Blog Catalog Discussions. Note: I took the liberty of omitting spam and some stuff I just didn’t “get.”
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Submitted to the Funny Farm:
36 Beautiful Resume Ideas That Work
This was my most successful post to date in almost every way (visits, comments, etc.) and although it was painstaking to create, it was exciting to do something completely original that I knew people would appreciate.
From my new blog about psychotherapy, I chose the post: Is that a blue shirt you’re wearing, Doc, or are you just happy to see a Democrat? Values and voting choices in psychotherapy.
The post captured some responses to the ‘08 election, offered a glimpse of life in psychotherapy (which is to be the focus of the blog), and led to some passionate responses.
Here’s to more posts in ‘09!
Hi there:
I selected An Unexpected Independence Day Celebration (http://www.mixedmetaphor.net/2008/07/03/independence-day-celebration/) because I believe it is one of my best-crafted short stories. It is based not upon one particular person, but, rather, several people who are dear to me, including a special couple in whose honor I wrote the piece as a way of demonstrating my affection for them upon the occasion of their wedding.
My second choice for 2008 is The Keys to Her Future (http://www.mixedmetaphor.net/2008/07/03/independence-day-celebration/).
I appreciate your implementing this project and allowing your readers to gain more exposure for their work!
My 2008 best post – and my personal favorite – was one of my shortest, four lines plus photos. It expressed exactly what I wanted it to: HOPE.
Well, that’s going to be easy! After all, I just did this for Joanna…
Here’s my blurb:
This post is, in my humble opinion, the best simply because of the reactions it received. Not the number of comments, but mainly because of what was said. So far, it’s been a standout in that regard.
I mean, I never get tired of sharing this particular story. So of course anytime I get the chance, I can’t help but tell it again. It never fails to make me… well, let’s just say that when Mrs. MZM read it, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.
Here’s the link:
What I Learned From a Generous Heart
Hey Damien,
Thanks for giving us all a chance to show off a little bit! My site is newer, so I don’t have much to pull from in 2008, but one of my best posts was definitely Magpie Tries To Make Twitter An Ad Network, Fails (http://thefutureofads.com/2008/11/03/magpie-tries-to-make-twitter-an-ad-network-fails/) in which I looked at the Twitter ad network and why I don’t think it was the appropriate way to market to Twitter users given the way that conversation and interaction happens on the site.
I think this was my best post because it sparked a lot of interesting discussions in the comments area, and it served as a point of reference for many of the debates that occurred about Magpie across the Internet. The post also took a deep dive into the way that people use Twitter, and examined the way that conversations happen now online given the new tools that we have at our disposal, as well as the Twitter network’s desire to police itself and keep the lines of communication open and pure.
I look forward to seeing the rest of the Best of ‘08, and thanks again for putting on such a great project!
- Cory
Hmm… Looks like my link didn’t get activated. Let’s try that again: thefutureofads.com/2008/11/03/magpie-tries-to-make…
Hi Damien,
Here is my entry:
etechbuzz.com/tips-to-earn-more-revenue-from-adsen…
Making decent money from Google Adsense is always everyone’s dream. If you want this dream come true here I have shared 20+ practical tips for earning more money from Google Adsense. This is hard core material about increasing the Adsense revenue and not possible for anyone to double the income just overnight.
Thanks for this opportunity, Damien.
I’d say that my best post of 2008 was one of my more recent, a holiday post:
This post was popular because any pet owner or animal lover will recognize what happens in this story, which ends with a song by man-eating plant from outer space.
Thanks again.
I am going to say this job search tips post is our best, and our last for 2008. It ties into to lots going on in the economy and the persistence of hope and optimism.
head2head.ca/blogphp?pl=9f714e1039aa104d5ea096bf5d…
Ok, my fav post is this one: How To Live a Life Less Ordinary
tinyurl.com/7rqh9a
It encapsulates my intentions for blogging and drives home my belief that everyone is special.
Amy
xx
Hi Damien – thanks for creating this opportunity to submit our best post of 2008.
I chose this as the best post of 2008: talkmoneycafe.com/?p=182
I chose this post because it attracted a lot of visitors and posed an interesting question: Do you have a large surplus, or are you being controlled by those who do? In addition to addressing this issue of control, this post also highlights the benefits of having a healthy surplus of funds (i.e. more than you need).
From Blog Catalog:
psychocarnival.blogspot.com/2008/03/antics-from-demented-mind.html
www.dragonblogger.com/2008/09/mozilla-songbird-managing-ipod-ubuntu-hardy-h…
This post is for people using Linux and managing their iPods with SongBird software.
rizsmartialartstraining.blogspot.com/2008/12/difference-between-mma-self-de…
kirat92.blogspot.com/2008/10/tigers-forests-climate-change-and-our.html
exploringthebush.blogspot.com/2008/12/would-you-masturbate-in-front-of-your…
lulu-haiku.blogspot.com/2008/09/untitled.html
yogaforcynics.blogspot.com/2008/06/probably-not-best-example-of-loving.html
hangingonahyphen.blogspot.com/2008/10/finding-miss-nelia.html
cranelegspond.blogspot.com/2007/10/424-pocket-full-of-resentments.html
The one that got the most hits for me is this short one:
gearsofrock.wordpress.com/2008/08/28/review-acdc-rock-n-roll-train-2008/
It was a toss up between two:
www.arcticulates.org/glimpse-autumn.html
Here are the two people seemed to like a lot.
chaoticallycalm.blogspot.com/2008/10/personal-space-hand-sanitizer.html
www.kushmoney.com/2008/12/20/what-i-learned-from-successful-drug-dealers/
My longest and most read post is now irrelevant: “The Case Against Sarah Palin,” which I posted on Sept. 4th, when she was still relatively unknown. markstoneman.wordpress.com/2008/09/04/the-case-against-sarah-palin/
I found an unbelievably cheesy video that Microsoft released to promote its Windows platform back in the 80s. This post is a description of just how godawful the video was.
madmadmargo.blogspot.com/2008/11/hunting-near-active-volcano-is.html
myadventuresinhistory.blogspot.com/2008/07/historically-inaccurate-films.ht…
www.roentarre.com/Comment.aspx?id=4&bid=124
deadrooster.com/humor/dead-rooster-survives-bug-attack-on-universal-mummy-c…
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Vijay
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Thanks Damien for the great list.. surely I will go through one by one..
Happy new year 2009!!!!
Vijays last blog post..A serious flaw in Microsoft IE browser. Avoid using IE till new security patch release.
Link | December 31st, 2008 at 11:50 pm
Damien Riley
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@Vijay: You’re welcome. Happy New Year you to you.
Link | January 1st, 2009 at 8:06 am
Spot Cool Sites
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Happy New Year! May your 2009 be full of great blog posts such as these.
Spot Cool Sitess last blog post..The Best Online Dating Site For You
Link | January 1st, 2009 at 11:07 am
Mongo22
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Hi Damien,
Excellent post. This really is a great way to display the cream of the crop from fellow bloggers, while also giving back to readers.
I love all the tips you provide on the site & at Blogcatalog. I also really appreciate your efforts. Thank you so much for displaying my top post. I put significant time and effort into it & it’s awesome to see it on display along with all the other excellent posts.
Take Care,
Brian
Mongo22s last blog post..30 Lessons Learned From a Newbie Blogger
Link | January 1st, 2009 at 8:28 pm
Damien Riley
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@Mongo22: Thanks for the comment Brian. Even though the tech niche is hugely saturated, I go to your site because you have a way of picking the right topics and providing easy to access stats for your premises.
I’m going to keep my eye on your blog in 2009!
Link | January 1st, 2009 at 8:40 pm
Eight Women Dream
wrote,
You are always so kind to your fellow bloggers. I am impressed that you find the time to do all that you do. What are you…19?
Happy New Year.
Catherine, the redhead blogger
Eight Women Dreams last blog post..20 09
Link | January 1st, 2009 at 9:52 pm
Damien Riley
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@Eight Women Dream: Why thank you! I think your blog is a cool idea and I am following you. I’ll be 40 in June and I can’t hardly believe it! LOL. I remember 19 well however. No internet for sure! Started my first internet homepage in 1996. I was 26 then.
Link | January 1st, 2009 at 10:53 pm
Marcia
wrote,
Damien, you received such a diverse group of links. It will be interesting reading.
Happy New Year!
Marcias last blog post..A great way to start the new year
Link | January 2nd, 2009 at 10:27 pm
Kelly
wrote,
Damien, you scoundrel, thanks for linking me. Like Marcia said, above… you have a lot of diverse links. Cool. Sounds as though you’ve been in the blogosphere for quite some time (1996?) Wow.
Your tops with me!
Kellys last blog post..Survived The Holidays
Link | January 4th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
Damien Riley
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@Kelly: Yeah, I started a personal home page with Geocities back in ‘96 and used to mail out these things I called “ecolumns.” Soon more did the same thing and called them posts ;)
Link | January 4th, 2009 at 11:05 pm