2007 Blog Year-in-Review
By Eric Goldman
A look back at 2007:
Most Popular Blog Posts
1) The Most Effective Anti-Terrorism Law EVER
2) Utah Bans Keyword Advertising
3) Rescuecom v. Google Law Professors’ Amicus Brief [overflow from #1]
5) Regulating “Stealth” Marketing [overflow from #2]
6) Keyword Ads and Metatags Don’t Confuse Consumers–J.G. Wentworth v. Settlement Funding
7) American Airlines Sues Google Over Keyword Ads
8) Search Engines Defeat “Must-Carry” Lawsuit–Langdon v. Google
Some Posts You Might Have Missed the First Time Around
* Best and Worst Internet Laws
* Gifts for Incoming First Year Law Students
* Suggestions for Conference Organizers
Blog Statistics
* Despite the overall softness in the legal blogosphere market, all of the blogs’ key metrics (unique visitors, visits, page views) roughly doubled in 2007 compared to 2006.
* Google represented about 90% of search engine referrals.
* Top 10 referral search terms: “sex.com”; “barbri class action”; “law professor salaries”; “law professor salary”; “eric goldman blog”; “donotcall.gov”; “facebook connectu”; “eric goldman”; “goldman”; “american blinds”. This is the third year in a row that “law professor salary” was a top 5 referral term. I wonder why such a small number prompts such great interest?
* The blogs had about 320 posts this year. Top categories include derivative liability, search engines and trademarks, each with about 70 posts this year.
* According to Google Analytics, I had visitors from 184 countries, including countries with low Internet usage (2005 and 2006