This blog started in 2006, which is a long time ago in Internet years.
The Top 20 Posts
As usual, there’s repetition in the most popular posts.- Why we switched to Ooma phone service
- Quotes related to The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (down from #1)
- Napoleon Hill: The six basic fears from 1937 (unchanged)
- How ‘Cake Boss’ Buddy Valastro made bitter batter better at 17
- Does Warren Buffett "Buy Term and Invest The Difference"? (down from #2)
- The horror of Rogers Ultimate Internet
- Why advisors become advisors
- Reach your goals with Pick Four from Zig Ziglar and Seth Godin
- The risk of financial innovation
- Should you switch to an actuarial career? (down from #5)
- Secret 7: The best tax sheltering in Canada (down from #4)
- What are you doing about your high investment expenses?
- The perils of whole life insurance
- The problem of “trapped” retained earnings (up from #16)
- The Globe and Mail on Canada’s Insurance Loophole (down from #9)
- How Lamar Odom’s mom saved his life
- Napoleon Hill: Fear #3 (ill health) (down from #12)
- The pros and cons of financial leveraging (down from #11)
- What happens during a paramedical exam for life insurance? (down from #15)
- The foolproof measure of trust
Worth A Peek
Here are the 2012 posts by category. We looked primarily at financial literacy, advisors and insurance.Financial Literacy
- How to spot biased referrals
- The perils of pyramids and multilevel marketing (MLM)
- Tips for first-time homebuyers
- Insights from Carl Richards (@behaviorgap) and his napkin drawings
- Ellen Roseman makes financial basics lively
- How to repay a nonfinancial debt
- Repairing your computer vs. fixing your finances
- An actuary invests in himself: beyond the Globe and Mail interview
- How to spot a fake fee-only financial planner
- Where financial bloggers fail
- What does your advisor drive?
- “Financial doctor” interviews “insurance doctor” (video)
- Forget financial literacy: check your pizza literacy
- Why we get bad advice
Advisors
- The word advisors imply but dare not say
- Where is your advisor’s blog?
- Why insurance advisors also sell investments
- The passion of Guillermo del Toro, Neil Hetherington and your advisor
- Why advisors become advisors
- Unethical email? Do advisors put your interests first?
- When your advisor is on vacation
- Imagine your advisor in the Olympics
- How musicians and advisors have evolved since the 1980s
- Do your advisors help you with your financial literacy?
Insurance
- The lure of “exclusive” financial strategies
- The perils of whole life insurance
- What to do about the insurance turmoil
- How ‘Cake Boss’ Buddy Valastro made bitter batter better at 17
- Exploring the inner worlds of investments and insurance (video)
- Imagine James Bond selling insurance
- Reinstatement: trying to get your insurance back
Trust
- The new prescription for trust
- Looking beyond TD Bank and the Rothstein Florida Ponzi scam
- Three powerful protectors against corporate misconduct
- Keeping promises when no one’s watching
- How sorry is Jonah Lehrer for his plagiarism and lies?
- Lance Armstrong, incentives and behavior
Goals
- Where there’s willpower, there’s a way
- Reach your goals with Pick Four from Zig Ziglar and Seth Godin
- Is the Pick Four goals program right for you?
- From bucket list to balk-it list
Career
- Can an advocate serve two masters?
- Interviewed on Liquid Lunch
- Unintended lessons from three entrepreneurs
- The new Best/Worst jobs list and you
Various
- How your brain works … against you
- When your student leaves home
- Why we switched to Ooma phone service
- How TEDxToronto has changed
- Reminders from disasters like Superstorm Sandy
The Top 5 Podcasts
You’ll find over 200 podcasts. Here are the top five.- Does billionaire Seymour Schulich help you "Get Smarter"? (unchanged)
- The three major obstacles to growth according to Brian Tracy (up from #3)
- "The Snowball" rolls into Warren Buffett (down from #2)
- Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell: Mastery plus Opportunity trumps Talent (unchanged)
- Albert Einstein on education and learning
The Top 3 Countries
You read from around the world- Canada: Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver, Montreal (#2 in 2011)
- United States: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Houston (#1 in 2011)
- United Kingdom: Teddington, London, Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester (#3 in 2011)
Sources of Traffic
- Search engines: 52% (down from 69%)
- Campaigns: 17% (mainly via subscriptions and Marketing Reflections)
- Referring sites: 16% (up from 14%) [main sources: The Globe and Mail, Marketing Actuary, Twitter, LinkedIn]
Keywords
Here are the top keywords typed into search engines to get here.- 7 habits of highly effective people quotes (#1 in 2010)
- quotes from 7 habits of highly effective people
- buy term and invest the difference
- seven habits of highly effective people quotes
- rogers ultimate internet
- buy term invest the difference
- innovation
- napoleon hill six basic fears
- trust
- napoleon hill 6 basic fears
Browsers Used
- Internet Explorer: 29% (down from 37%)
- Chrome: 25% (up from 20%)
- Safari: 19% (up from 14%)
- Firefox: 19% (down from 25%)
- Android browser: 3% (new)
Operating Systems
- Windows: 68% (down from 76%)
- iOS: 13% (up from 7%)
- Macintosh: 12% (unchanged)
- Android: 3% (up from 2%)
- Linux: 1% (unchanged)
Screen Resolution
- 1366x768: 14% (up from 12%)
- 1280x800: 11% (down from 19%)
- 1024x768: 9% (down from 12%)
- 1440x900: 7% (down from 8%)
- 1280x1024: 7% (down from 8%)
Mobile Devices
In 2012, 17% visited with mobile devices (up from 9%). Apple devices rule at 75% (down 1%) with the iPhone and iPad leading. Android is 18% (unchanged) with Blackberry at 6% (up from 5%).For the first time, mobile visitors stay on this blog longer than computer users.
Links
- Your favourite posts here: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007
- Your favourite posts for entrepreneurs: 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007
- image courtesy of Billy Alexander (Charlotte, North Carolina)
Podcast 201
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