Saturday, March 21, 2009

Is what's interesting to me interesting to you?

I've been running Google Analytics for a little while and was curious about what kinds of things people are interested in here. It kind of breaks down into a couple categories:
1. Business and/or Economy, 2. Lotus Notes. This makes sense as that's pretty much the two major categories I find interesting enough to write about. But lets dig a little deeper.

Overall, the most hits I've received on a single post falls into the Business and/or Economy category. A little blurb about the Miller High Life Superbowl ad seemed catch peoples attention. Probably because I titled the Post "Why Didn't Lotus Think of This?" To be fair, I did subtitle it "Don't blink or you'll miss Miller's Superbowl Ad." If you didn't see it, here it is:




As for my favorites, I liked my entry on the Long Tail and the one about how your people are your competitive advantage.

In the second catetory, Lotus Notes, the top vote getter was a reference to a comment I made on Ed Brill's blog. But to be fair, riding Ed's coattails is probably not a legitimate winner. So the number one really should be my post about the difficulty in locating some Lotus Foundations product information.

Seeing as I'm not by nature a complainer, I offer up my favorite in the Lotus Notes category: Notes Formulas for Strings and Lists. (But I am very partial to "Approaches to generating custom HTML of a document collection (view) from notes data via XML(DXL)" as I think the LotusScirpt XML processing classes are pretty handy.)

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