Happy New Year from Hannon Hill: Top 10 2011 Blog Posts
Thursday, December 29th, 2011 at 4:00pm -- Holly WrightHere, here, here, the best time of the year! As we quickly approach 2012, I wanted to use this last post of the year to wish all our clients a Happy New Year and to share the blog posts from 2011 that got the most reads this year (and a few festive holiday photos...).
In the spririt of the New Year's Eve countdown, here are the top 10 most popular non-user conference posts, with number one being the most read. I should acknowledge that posts published earlier in the year do have an obvious advantage here, but nonetheless, here they are:
10. 5 CMS Predictions for 2012, by Kat Liendgens (December 8)
9. Spotlight on Cascade Entity Relationship Diagram, by Charlie Holder (September 2)
8. Separating Media Files from Content Management, by Kat Liendgens (April 25)
7. Things to Remember When Selecting a Web CMS, by Joel Dixon (June 9)
6. How to Use Google+ for Higher Ed, by Holly Wright (November 10)
5. HighEdWeb 2011: Why (Quality) Content is King & Accessibility is Key, by Joel Dixon and Penny Harding (November 2)
4. 9 Reasons to Create a Dynamic Online Magazine, by Holly Wright (June 20)
3. Don't Surrender to the Render, by Tim Reilly (March 24)
2. The Eternal Debate: Velocity or XSLT, by Rahul Bhagnari (August 31)
1. Designing a Page Output for Mobile Devices, by Rahul Bhagnari (March 17)
To wrap up the year, I also thought I would share some of the fun photos of festive Hannon Hillers celebrating the holidays in style. First up is our Christmas tree, complete with many hand-crafted ornaments made by Hannon Hillers themselves. Check out some of the beauties:




A couple of weeks ago, we had a Tacky Christmas Sweater day in the office. The theme was thoroughly embraced and we took the perfect family holiday photo on the stairs of our office:




Finally, to really cap off a wonderful year, we had our holiday party at the Georgia Aquarium. We have a somewhat casual work environment here at Hannon Hill, so it was fun to see everyone in formal attire. Take a look below at some of the best shots of the team.










This is it. The last post of 2011. Happy New Year to all our clients, partners and other readers and to the higher education community. We look forward to an even more amazing 2012!
Stay tuned for the first post of 2012: Hannon Hill's 2012 New Year's Resolutions, from CEO Kat Liendgens.
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