Sometime during 2009 I suddenly stopped writing up posts that were merely collections of links, reporting the ongoing status of my writing, or telling you all about free giveaways, and started writing posts that were both content rich and (hopefully) useful to someone other than myself.
As I (again, hopefully) take that momentum into 2010, I thought I'd spare one post for taking a quick look at what I thought were my best posts of 2009. Sure, I did something similar last post (see The 2009 Year in Review), but that was pure statistics (most viewed, etc.). This list is purely subjective.
So, here are the posts I had the most fun writing in 2009:
- Microsoft Office Live Workspace
- How much does the Kindle 2 really cost?
- Sell Your E-books in the Amazon Kindle Store
- How much do you make selling through Amazon's Kindle store?
- Is this the last word on Kindlegate?
- Libraries Going Digital
- E-Book File Formats
- Amazon Kindle: Now, is the price right?
- Do we still need traditional publishers?
- The nook: More competition for Amazon's Kindle
- Selling Your E-Book Without a Publisher
- eReaders for Your Computer
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