Most popular blogposts of 2008

Fellow Nestorfreaks,

allow us to engage in another post of online navel gazing (fear not we’re nearing the end). Today we reflect on our top blog posts of 2008. It’s always interesting in blogging that often topics that seem so important to us, draw less public interest than anticipated, while other topics take on a life of their own. So it’s interesting to look back and see how we did over the year, and see if there are any conclusions to be drawn, that might help us in the coming year. But of course if you have any feedback feel free to let us know directly.

Moving on to the list, the top five by number of visitors, presented in reverse order:

5. It seems the appeal of seeing me in lederhosen at our team summer event was enough to earn spot five on our list.

4. More than a few folks found our innovative launch of single click house buying to be worth reading.

3. Equally innovative (and much more real), our post describing the OpenStreetMap version of Nestoria drew many readers.

2.The launch of our embeddable house price charts earned the second spot on our list.

and the most popular post of 2008 was ….

1. the announcement of our integration of historic house price data on our search result pages.

Good to see the interest in house price data and OpenStreetMap, as we are curently hard at work on a new service (somewhat related to our recent prototype Nestoholic) that will use our house price data and OSM. But more about that in a future post … (and don’t expect many lederhosen pics)

Happy new year to all of you and thanks for reading.

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