As Kirsten mentioned in her Social at SAS post, this has been a big year for the blogging program for SAS. We introduced seven new blogs, combined a few others and migrated about 3,000 posts and 200 bloggers to this new platform. It was a big project, but we're really excited about the new site and all the options it gives readers for sharing, reading and interacting with our blogs. As I was putting together some reports for the end of the year, I pulled together this list of top ten SAS blogs, according to pageviews:
- The SAS Dummy
- The JMP blog
- The Do Loop
- The SAS Training Post
- SAS Voices
- SAS Users Groups
- The SAS Book Shelf
- Key Happenings at support.sas.com
- Customer Analytics
- Closing the Intelligence Gap
There's some stiff competition on this list, especially with the top three. Which SAS blog is your favorite? And what would you like to see us do different with our blogs in 2012?
4 Comments
I actually think that Andy Ratcliffes Note blog is one of the best SAS blogs.
I agree that Andy has done a tremendous job with his NOTE: blog. He covers a good mix of technology, events, and overall "discipline" topics. He helps to put the "professional" in "SAS professional".
I have tremendous respect for my fellow bloggers, whether hosted on blogs.sas.com or elsewhere!
Chris * 2,
I'm humbled. Thanks for your kind comments
-Andy
A lot of good one listed there but the best has to be the SAS dummy.