Tips for making the most of a year-end roundup!
Many bloggers are currently planning their 2016 year-in-review posts. To give you some ideas and inspiration, we’re sharing Elizabeth’s tips (first published last year) on crafting a winning year-end retrospective.
Every major media outlet spends December writing “year’s best” posts, and you can, too! The end of the year lends itself to reflection (plus, well, most of us are far too busy running around like mad to come up with new ideas).
If you’re planning on repurposing content for a 2016 roundup on your blog, here are a few things to think about.
How much is too much?
Tip: For accurate stat measuring and SEO purposes, it’s better to post an excerpt and link back to an older post than to copy and re-post the entire thing.
How long do you intend to spend strolling down memory lane? The amount of time you spend recalling the year’s posts should be roughly analogous to your posting frequency. If you post daily, a full week of “remember when” posts might make sense, but if you only post once a month, you probably only have enough content for a single “year in review” post.
Give them something fresh.
Year-end roundups can be a great way for new or sporadic readers to catch the great stuff they might have missed.
But for your most treasured regular readers, reruns can get boring. Make sure to add some small bit of new material every time you repurpose old content: a new perspective on an old anecdote, some updated research, a followup.
For example, are you re-sharing your post about bringing home your new puppy last April? Include a new snap of that puppy today, for comparison. They grow up so fast!
Pick your winners.
Tip: To quickly determine your most popular posts from 2016, switch your stats graph to the “Years” view, then click on “Posts & Pages.”
Be careful when reposting stuff you only recently published. If you had a very popular post from November, now might be too soon to draw attention to it again.
Which posts have earned their spot in your end-of-year review? Obviously you’ll want to include your most popular posts. If a post got a lot of comments and tweets when you first posted it, now’s an excellent time to shamelessly wring even more traffic out of it.
This is also a good chance to call attention to any posts that you think were unfairly overlooked the first time around. We all have those posts that we’re positive will go viral, that will get us a book deal or our own HBO special…and yet they garner barely a like. Who can say why? Maybe the internet was just on vacation that week.
Use this opportunity to give that criminally unappreciated post one more shot! If it still falls flat, well, all geniuses are misunderstood in their own time.
It’s never too late!
Some of you might be reading along and thinking, “Well, this is great advice for people with active blogs, but it’s not applicable to me. I only posted twice this year.”
I hear you! I also have a formerly active blog that is now mostly a storage shed full of tumbleweeds and echoes. But those of us who didn’t post this year can still write a year-end wrap-up about whatever we did instead of blogging!
If you were a truant blogger this year, what kept you busy offline? A new career? A new baby? Travels? Personal drama? A Netflix subscription? Think of the year-end blog post as a modern version of the Christmas letter. Catch your readers up with whatever you did in 2016.
Even a particularly slow year can look surprisingly full when summed up in a single blog post. You might find you have more to share than you would have thought.
Put out the suggestion box.
When you’ve finished your roundup, prompt your readers for their thoughts. What did they particularly enjoy on your blog over the past year? What would they like to see more of in 2017?
Soliciting your readers’ opinions will let them know that you value their attention and participation, and will encourage them to stick around for 2017 and many years to come.
Once you’ve said goodbye to the year that was, it’s time to make plans for the future! Later this month, Cheri will share some ideas on blogging resolutions for the coming year. Stay tuned!
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I would prefer to look forward rather than spending a lot of time looking back.
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Well, you can always look back on the good stuff and be grateful for it. 🙂
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Great advice. I know I want to write a Year in Review post, but now I’m giving more thought to what it should contain. Thanks!
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This Is Cool! I started writing in March 2016, I think I Might do this next week on my Blog!
http://www.beautifulbrunetteblog.org (shameless plug)
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Me too! Last year I had allot of posts that viewed allot of traffic. All of them to me are winners in my book.
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Thank you for sharing this. I’ll follow it up. I’ll get started now…. great idea
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I have so far resisted the urge to write a very good end of year post. I think it is a great idea…and I often read other people’s….but I don’t know if my blog lends itself to that.
I will have to think on it.
I do appreciate your advice, though. Thank you.
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My blog is a review blogs, so it would be great if you guys can check out my blogs and critics my post. This would also serve to be an inspiration for a good year end post of Reviews 🙂
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Great advice. Thanks so muvh. Here’s to the new year. ..
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What a great idea. Now I just need the time to make it happen. Though personally I love the idea of looking ahead much more .
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Very cool idea! I was just thinking of doing a 6-month retrospect but perhaps with an extra brain squeeze and a latte, I can go a full year!
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Ditch the latte, try espresso! Haha
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Great ideas! Thanks for sharing!
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A timely post indeed, very well written with lots of inspiring ideas!
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Great Idea! I am definitely gonna write the Year In Review Post. Anyway, hey guys, I am a pretty new blogger and just started writing last month. I would love to get some feedback from you guys about my blog.
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I never really think about a roundup. I should do it too. Thank you!
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So glad I read your post, sure some good tips and very helpful. Thank you very much.
Merry Cristmas / Happy Festive Season to you all. 🌲⛄️🌲⛄️
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I am planning to write a writeup on the day that my blog marks its first anniversary, which is happening this month. I tend to blog everyday, but there were some gaps here and there.
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Started working on blog since September. Though slow, would like to head in better way in coming time with more better content for the readers who seek medical benefits.
Thank you
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I have several private blogs that are shared with family and friends. Is there any way to see the stats of the blog posts from all of them in one place? I was thinking that if I could do that, I could make a “most popular post” including links to the most popular post from each blog. Of course, I can go to each site individually to find this info, but I was wondering if it is possible to see it in one place. Thanks.
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There’s no way currently to view combined stats for all your blogs; that said, switching between them in the “My Sites” section (which you can access from the top-left corner of your screen) is a very quick affair — the hassle would be more about adding the numbers…
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Thanks, Ben. Will do it that way.
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I won’t be doing a year in review this year, as I started a new blog a few months ago (rebranding) and didn’t do much blogging on the old one leading up to that. I will probably do it for personal stuff though, on a personal blog lol. I find it helpful for that!
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I’ve been thinking of doing a post like this for a while now, and I’ve actually been struggling with what to put into it, so seeing this on my reader is very timely, haha!
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am new on this area of blogging but i hope next year 2017, i am planning to make blog much better!.
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After five years, I could do growth and development of me and my blog over that time. It is a long time since my first Hello.
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I hadn’t given any thought to a ’round up post’ but now having read this article it’s all I can think about! I’m so excited to start planning this, thank you so much for the inspiration 🙂
http://www.withoutcrueltyblog.wordpress.com
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Great tips. Everyone love a ‘year in review’ piece.
Even a year as panic inducing as 2016!
Thanks.
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This is really helpful and inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
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In 2017 i am going to be blogging much more.
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New years’ resolution?)))
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Thank you for this post.
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Thank you so much for the valuable tips! I just recently started my blog (am a real beginner) and this will definitely get me going in the right direction.
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I’ll see if I can put some of these tips into action. Thanks for the article.
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I’m new to the blogging world. Great tips. Thanks for sharing!
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