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Top Job Board Doctor blog posts from 2010

top blog postsJob Board Doctor topped 100 posts this year – and some were more popular than others. I decided to look at this year’s blog posts using 3 criteria: the number of comments, the number of page views, and the number of times the post was ‘retweeted‘. Here’s what I found:

Most popular – Page views:

  1. Cool Job Sites
  2. Results of the Job Board Future Survey are here!
  3. Cool Job Sites – Part 2
  4. Results from the 2010 Job Board Industry survey
  5. “Fake” postings and your job board
  6. 5 ways to screw up your job board
  7. The dangers (and benefits) of backfilling job listings
  8. The future of job boards is…
  9. 5 ways to make your job board better

Most popular – Retweets:

  1. Results of the Job Board Future Survey are here!
  2. The year in job boards: 2010- what we learned
  3. Job boards vs. LinkedIn is like Kindle vs. iPad
  4. Job boards must evolve or die
  5. Is social recruiting a symptom – or a solution?
  6. Results from the 2010 Job Board Industry survey
  7. How do job boards help people?
  8. Words matter – for job boards, career sites, and recruiting in general
  9. Reading tea leaves in the job site world

Most popular – Number of comments:

  1. Cool Job Sites
  2. “Fake” postings and your job board
  3. How to make money – revenue models for job boards
  4. What no job board wants to talk about…
  5. The problem of duplicate job postings
  6. Cool Job Sites – Part 2
  7. Everyone writes about job boards – well, a lot of people do
  8. Job boards vs. LinkedIn is like Kindle vs. iPad
  9. Will job matching ever take off?
  10. The future of job boards is…

The comments numbers are a bit misleading, as much of the discussion happens on other sites, such as ERE.net, JobBoarders, and RecruitingBlogs. But you know – I’m just happy that folks are talking! Here’s to a great 2011.

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