Noted :: Our Favorite Posts from 2012

This past week, we used Blog2Print – a company that takes all of your blog posts and complies them into a book format – and what we received was overwhelming. In came a 336 page book filled with posts from January 1, 2012 – December, 2012. It was amazing to see all the posts filled with information, ideas, photos and all our hard work that made our blog thrive throughout 2012. Since you probably don’t want to read all 336 pages – we’ve condensed our blog into our top 10 most popular posts (in no particular order):

1. Focus on Focusing :: Amy’s post on focusing sparked an idea for an article as well as a lot of conversation surrounding this interesting topic.

 

2. Staying Motivated By Clearing The Mental Clutter :: This post gave us an interesting look inside the mind, and the sketchbook of Ben.

3. Would Your Company Benefit From A Pinterest Account? :: Pinterest seemed to explode this year and we had a lot of people asking us this very question.

4. Deciding Whether To Rebrand Is Like Peeling An Onion :: To rebrand or no to rebrand – that is the question – and Ben has shared his knowledge with us in this blog post.

5. What Ragnar Taught Me :: This was one of my favorite posts this year. Amy really inspires us all to always do what you’re afraid to do!

6. Behind-The-Scenes :: This funny and informative post by Amy truly brings the reader behind-the-scenes about all the hard work {and fun} that goes on during photo shoots.

7. Add Marketing Sizzle To Your Summer :: In this post, Tracy gives us some hot tips to add some sizzle to any summer marketing campaign.

8. Ten Marketing Lessons From A Lemonade Stand :: A fun and timely post from Amy that compared your business marketing to a lemonade stand.

9. I Have A Question …{The Social Media Edition} :: How do you know if your social media efforts are working…read this post.

10. 10 Reasons I’d Leave Your Website :: We’ve seen the good, the bad, and the ugly when it comes to websites. Amy’s post explains why we quickly ‘X’ the big, bad, ugly websites.

And there you have it! Did we miss any that you especially enjoyed? Please share with us any suggestions or comments you have as we hope to continue working on evolving our blog to be as informative and helpful as it can be. Thanks for reading and we’re excited for 2013 and a year full of new favorite posts!

~Allyson