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Four years, wow!

November 10, 2008 by Susan Getgood

This week marks the fourth anniversary of Marketing Roadmaps. It’s also the first full month at the new WordPress site.

So, first things first: thank you to all my friends and readers, especially those of you who have resubscribed to the new feed.

I thought it would be fun to look back at the archives and link to some of my favorite posts from the past four years. If you have any particular favorites that I missed, please share with the class in the comments.

Why corporate websites suck and some ideas for fixing them (January 2005)

When is a blog a “fake blog” (February 2005)

A good B2B website is… (February 2005)

Personas and fictional blogs (April 2005)

Rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated said the press release (March 2006)

Bloggers aren’t journalists (June 2006)

Open your eyes: blogs and gender (August 2006)

What’s so viral about marketing? (September 2006)

The ethics lesson from the Wal-Mart Edelman flog fiasco (November 2006)

Viral Marketing…not: Boston Bomb Scare (January 2007)

The Jet Blues and Social Media (February 2007)

More Blogger Relations (April 2007)

Blogger Relations Step by Step (May 2007)

Defining Social Media Success: The New Adventures of CBS (June 2007)

Defining Social Media Success: Part III (June 2007)

The week in PR:Blacklists, sex, education and breaking down walls (November 2007)

The Four Ps of Social Media Engagement (December 2007)

Camp Baby Blogstorm (March 2008)

PR People: Do your homework BEFORE you reach out to bloggers (March 2008)

Camp Baby: Final Chapter (April 2008)

The secret sauce for the perfect pitch (August 2008)

Where’s the beef: the content of a good blog pitch (August 2008)

Dunbar’s blogs fans and community (September 2008)

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Filed Under: Blogger relations, Blogging, Community

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  1. kim/hormone-colored days says

    November 10, 2008 at 10:39 pm

    Just as it’s difficult to imagine my parents as a happy couple without me in their lives, it’s hard to evision all the great content that was posted to a favorite blog before I started reading it. I’ve been a fan of yours for quite some time, but I’ve clearly got a bit of catching up to do.

    Congrats on four years!

    kim/hormone-colored days´s last blog post..Great news

  2. mothergoosemouse says

    November 16, 2008 at 1:03 am

    Just so glad to know you and count you as a friend and ally. Here’s to many more!

    mothergoosemouse´s last blog post..Gifts to my PANK

  3. Todd Defren says

    December 8, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    Susan – sorry I am so late to comment here but better late than never, right? 4 years of blogging is a LOT of blogging; I certainly empathize with how hard it can be to slog thru a blog. You do it well, with panache, and I am glad you keep at it.
    Congrats!

    Todd Defren´s last blog post..Use BackType to Be a Better PR Pro

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