Looking Back at 2019 and Looking Forward to 2020
Happy 2020 everyone! As we normally try to do this time of year it’s time take a little retrospective on what’s been done over the last year and what we want to accomplish in the coming year.
Last Year
Last year our goals were:
- Produce 26 new “content” blog posts
- Double our readership. Based on Google Analytics.
- Improve our social media footprint.
- New site look. For reals.
Going through the list this is what happened:
- ✅ We produced 41 posts last year 10 of which where monthly link roll-ups which gives us a grand total of 31 content posts!
- This still didn’t happen. We’re not sure why my traffic is still more or less flat but increasing traffic is on our radar for this year.
- This mostly happened. We didn’t share out every post on social media but it was close
- ✅ We released our new layout in December. It still needs a few tweaks but it’s getting us close to where we want the site.
This Year
- Increase Google Analytics page view numbers by 25%. Double seems like a lot now. :-)
- Produce 26 new “content” blog posts
- Produce 4 sets of screencasts on topic of interest to our community.
- Start a mailing list.
- Create an eBook.
Anything you want to see from us this year? Let us know in the comments.
Scott Keck-Warren
Scott is the Director of Technology at WeCare Connect where he strives to provide solutions for his customers needs. He's the father of two and can be found most weekends working on projects around the house with his loving partner.
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