Another year has come and gone and to say that this was a big one for Hall would be a bit of an understatement. To list just a few of our highlights from 2014, we launched an award winning open source WordPress framework, became 100 percent Google Analytics certified, took home our fourth Best Places to Work in Maine award and The Governor’s Award for Business Excellence, brought on board some new faces, and sent some familiar ones to speak at WordCamps in Portland, Providence, and Raleigh.
Just as we like to reflect on the things that we’ve done over the last twelve months, we also take a moment for another end of year tradition here at Hall. Each year we take a look back at our blog. While we were busy working on projects for our clients, we managed to find the time each week to contribute to our blog. It reflects many of the things that we were focused on at the time and some of the common questions we were hearing from our clients. Using Google Analytics we can see which of our posts readers turned to most often. Here are our most read blog posts of 2014.
Top 5 Hall Blog Posts:
- Parallax Tools and Examples – Tim Howe
- How To Monetize Your YouTube Channel – Rachel Bowes
- What Happened to My Visits and Unique Visitors Data in Google Analytics? – Mike Johnston
- Running a Google Content Experiment on Multiple Pages – RC Lations
- Yahoo Organic Traffic Changes – Mary Soule
Top 3 Web Design Posts
- The Importance of Whitespace in Web Design {Infographic} – Caitlin Frank
- 10 Tips for Using the WordPress WYSIWYG Editor – Jess Lavoie
- Understanding Responsive Typography – Jess Lavoie
Top 3 Web Development Posts
- Improving Page Speed Using Web Performance Best Practices – Tim Howe
- How to Use Google Analytics to Track the Impact of Your Website Redesign – Rachel Bowes
- 3 Tips for Increasing Contact Form Conversions – Beau Haseltine
Top 3 SEO Posts
- 3 Ways to Get More out of Your SEO Yoast Plugin – Mary Soule
- Winning Local Search for 2014 – Luda Paliyenko-Sherman
- The Importance of Local SEO in 3 Similes – Mary Soule
Top Paid Search Posts
- Get Your AdWords Ads to Show Up on Google Maps – Marc Breglio
- Google AdWords New Conversion Naming – Converted Clicks vs Conversions – Marc Breglio
- 6 Helpful Applications for Google AdWords Labels – Rachel Bowes