Tom Sorensen | NPAworldwide


Which of my blogs made the biggest splash this year?

 

I find myself reflecting on the content I've created in 47 blogs this year and the impact it has had. 

 

This one is the number 48 blog article in 2024.

 

Of course, some posts resonate more than others, sparking conversations, driving traffic, and even inspiring change. 

 

This year was no different. 

 

As I look through the analytics and reader feedback, one question stands out: which of my blogs made the biggest splash this year? 

 

In this last article of 2024, I'll take you on a journey exploring what made them stand out and why they captured the attention of my blog and newsletter audience.

 

The true measure of a blog's success is not just the numbers but also its impact on its readers.

 

This was the most popular blog in 2024

The title was: 2 ways recruiters try to cheat you.

 

My question was if we can fairly call them recruiters or would criminals be more appropriate?

 

More than 10,000 impressions were recorded by LinkedIn – still counting.

 

Read it again: Click the orange bar below (read blog from beginning).

 

This was the most personal story

One of the most successful posts this year was a personal story about my 20-year journey in Thailand’s recruitment market. 

 

That post was powerful because it came from the heart, resonating with readers on a personal level.

 

The title was: My 20 years in Thailand’s recruitment scene

 

Read it again: Click the orange bar below (read blog from beginning).

 

An Honourable Mention: AI Coach

Just when you thought I couldn’t be in two places at once. 

 

Meet my AI Coach twin, making waves and turning heads in the recruitment and digital world.

 

Read it again: Click the orange bar below (read blog from beginning).

 

The other popular blogs and videos

  • Tips for Thais with a foreign boss
  • Be careful using OpenToWork on your LinkedIn profile
  • Which recruitment firms in the Global Top 40 are in Thailand?
  • Video: The LinkedIn Shop Window
  • Video: This claim by HR is bollocks
  • Video: Resume and LinkedIn writing service

 

Read them again: Click the orange bar below (read blog from beginning).

 

Should I continue writing in 2025?

Remember, these posts didn't go viral because I'm some kind of career guru. 

 

What do you think?

 

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