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Favorite posts on WebX.0

As a blogger, it often feels like I'm writing into a black hole without having a clue as to what my audience (ie - You) finds interesting or boring.

Over at outbrain (disclosure: I'm a founder of the company) our community members are constantly rating blog posts they find interesting. I thought it would be cool to look up our aggregate data, filter results for WebX.0, and find those posts that you, my audience, (or at least the subset of outbrain users... ;-) find most interesting.

As of today, these are your top-5 WebX.0 posts:

  1. "What business are you in?" is the current winner! Average score: 4.75 out of 5
  2. "Making money from fantasy sports" - Hmmm... interesting choice for #2... Average score: 4.5
  3. "Google, Yahoo and stock prices"; Average score - 4.4
  4. "Free idea - Affiliate links to RSS readers"; Average - 4.0
  5. "The future of newspapers"; Average - 4.0

Cool! Next up I'll take a look at those posts you thought were worst... ;-)

Interested in getting some insights like this on your blog? Drop me a note: galai [at] outbrain [dot] com and we'll see what we can do.

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