I've updated All Kind Food's "weekly top ten" posts based on the raw number of hits as recorded by my web publishing service vendor, Squarespace. The list is here.
The list has been changing over the past few weeks. For the first time in many months, the white paper that Jeremiah Owyang and I wrote over a year ago, Business and I.T. Must Work Together to Manage New "Web 2.0" Tools, is not in the top ten (it was #11 this week). Nor does Open Sources of Competitive National Intelligence are Open for Business appear in the Top Ten.
The current list is a combination of newer items (e.g., Does Your Company Need a Social Media Risk Management Strategy? published 3/20/2007 and How To Develop a Business-Aligned Social Media & Social Networking Strategy published 3/29/2007) as well as "old timers" (e.g., How to Accelerate Enterprise Adoption of Web 2.0 Network Effects published 8/4/2006).
Again, I think an interesting thing to point out about this list is that some of these items are fairly long -- if printed out they tend to be at least two or three pages long, with some longer -- How To Develop a Business-Aligned Social Media & Social Networking Strategy in white paper form, for example, is six pages long.
Still, I would like to write shorter items but more frequently, although that may have to wait till after I publish the document I'm working on now that's related to social media risk management.
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