, I have created a list of my #7links. They are as follows:
* My First Post: You Don't Have to Reinvent The Wheel. Quite simply, this was my first post on the MyMark Knowledge Base blog.
* A post I enjoyed writing the most: 5 Great Do-It-Yourself Grammar Websites. Why? Because I love amazing content and all of these websites have amazing content. I also love writing reviews and I got to do some deeper research on websites that I use frequently.
* A post which had a great discussion: How to Create Links Back To Your Website. This post created a good discussion about positive vs. negative links. I realized that I needed to start taking myself out of my box when writing blogs and start giving more detail and explanation to my main points. I did; however, quite enjoy responding to the questions.
* A post on someone else's blog that I wish I'd written: The Clean-Slate Guide to Simplicity. This may not have anything to do with personal brand building, SEO or blog marketing, but it is certainly a wonderful blog post (and blog) to clear your head and get back in focus when you are feeling overwhelmed.
* My most helpful post: You Won't Ever Be Successful If You Neglect Analytics. This is helpful for those who aren't seeing great results from blogging yet. At MyMark, we learned through our Google Analytics that our blog was receiving most of our traffic. This information was helpful to capitalize on the page that was receiving the most traffic.
* A post with a title that I am proud of: The Most Powerful Advertising In The World. Who wouldn't want to know what the most powerful advertising in the world is?
* A post that I wish more people had read: Brand Advocates And You. I really like this post. I know I should probably like all posts equally but I am particularly partial to this post. It contains excellent real-world examples of brand that have gone before us and conquered. It also emphasizes the importance of nurturing your brand advocates. Everyone should be taking advantage of this.
Go create your #7links post and be sure to tweet about it using the #7link hashtag to keep the meme going!