Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Personal Best: Top Five Blog Posts of 2007 + Two

While it is true somewhatfortyplus+ is one of the new kids in the big blogosphere, it has been a good run with several viewers, a few comments, and a general feeling of accomplishment. A look back brings the most read posts to the top for one more round. These are the most popular, as determined by Google's stat counter. If you had another personal favorite, so did I, but you can't argue with statistics.

Not my daughter's jeans was the most popular article, but knowing the struggles faced to look good in jeans, once you wear a pair of these slimming jeans you won't go back to yours, and you will never wear mom jeans again. This post had the most readers ever!

Creating a good looking holiday floral arrangement got easier with step by step directions anyone could follow. Easy, sophisticated and fool proof, this post came in second as most popular.

The third most read post was Combating the visible signs of aging , which has to be a priority for men and women alike. This product is actually remarkable, getting the job done, and while skeptical at first, I am grateful today. More to follow.

The saga of cleaning lady antics with broken glass was discussed in Tiffany cup no more - the fourth most read post of 2007. Of course this problem was resolved in Tiffany Delivers.

And Cashmere: How Soft Though Art came in fifth, thanks to cold temps, the anti-itch factor of cashmere, and probably several readers in snow filled Chicagoland. While these posts had the most readers, two not mentioned were the most fun to write, creating that fabulous sought after feeling of accomplishment we all desire. Blogger Boy, the antics of a blog writer, was inspirational in that BB encouraged this blog. But the best, most fun, and my all time favorite gives heed to the blogosphere and all of its benefits in Blogging High. Give it a read.

So while end of year statements are over done, almost to the point of becoming trivial, not here, and not now. If the past year wasn't your best, the new year is yours for the claiming. I'm filled with do-able resolutions, optimism, and a blogging high. Happy New Year!
Photo attribution: somewhatfrank

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year!