This is the second –and last- part of the best of 2009.
Remember that if you haven’t made a review post from last year you better check this post about why you should write a year’s review post.
On this article I’ve decided to select the best posts separating November and December so that it looks more organized.
November
The first part from the 2009 review finished with a post about ways to know your audience and the interviews with Carl Ocab and Daniel Scocco.
One of the best ways to get unique and pretty useful content is by interviewing successful bloggers, so I wrote a post about how to make good interviews.
My blog is about blogging tips that help to make money blogging, so you really should read this post about 50 quick blogging tips that will help you being a better blogger.
One of the posts that got a high click rate was this one about how I increased my sales, especially because I included a Paypal screenshot with more than $400 earned on sales. You may want to check it.
As some of you know, I’m a law student, and it’s amazing that apart from studying laws, I’m also able to learn blogging tips at university. Check the post to see which blogging tips I learn there.
The post about how I make $300 per day using Adsense was a big hit. Check out why.
I share two free ebooks that are important to read, as they give tips about how to build an email list and tips to maximize Adsense and Chitika revenue. Free ebooks are always a must check.
One of the best ways to get ideas to blog about is to brainstorm, so I decided to write an article about the way I brainstorm, which I think it’s the best way to do it, the most productive.
December
Last month of the year, the fourth month and I was already making 3 digits per month! These are the posts I -and readers- consider the best ones:
The first part of this review post I included an article about nofollow and dofollow tags. On November I realized that the noindex tags were getting a lot of misunderstanding too so I decided to make a table about the differences about nofollow, dofollow and nofollow tags, so if you still don’t know the effects and differences between those tags, check the post as soon as possible.
One of the first tasks you should do if you’re a new blogger is to choose whether your domain will be displayed with or without www. It’s very important. Check the post to know why and how to do it.
We all lost our main source of traffic; one of the reasons might be the Google Sandbox effects so I wrote a post about it and about what to do when losing the main traffic source.
I’d say that 90% of bloggers only use Google Adsense as income source but, can Google Adsense hurt more than help? Check the post to know the answer.
A similar percentage is writing an ebook too, but, do you really need to write your own ebook?
Check out this killer ways to increase your pageviews. Increase guaranteed!
To finish, everyone of use wants to reach Google’s top right? We need tons of backlinks to achieve it, but, we must do it right, so I’ve compiled the top mistakes when getting backlinks. You better check the post, as your work getting backlinks may be useless.
That’s it. I hope to be writing another year’s review for next year.
Thank you all for your support and I wish you a great year.
Thanks for reading.

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