Oh no, another year-end roundup! But before you click away, let me sell you a little on why this is the roundup you actually want to read.
You see, to compile the Moz Top 10 over the last year, we probably read 50 or more articles EACH WEEK, that's around 100 articles for every issue. We then spent innumerable hours curating and culling until we could share with you the very best of those articles in the bi-weekly Top 10.
So this is not just another listicle. This article is in fact the distillation of the very best content from all over the interwebs for the past year that has anything to do with digital marketing. Basically, we read 2,600 (or so) articles so you don't have to.
What does "best" mean?
There's no formula for what makes an article Top-10 worthy. We look for the best content of each two week period and then try and winnow and fit it until each newsletter contains just the right balance of digital marketing tips, tricks, analysis, and inspiration.
We work to reach beyond SEO and find articles that will help people who specialize in content, social, design, UX, and more broaden their skill set and understand the work their marketing compatriots engage in. The mix and style changes as the author of this newsletter changes. I'm biased toward content marketing, Cyrus loves SEO. Trevor's a sucker for a journalistic slant.
But whoever is writing the latest edition is trying to find that perfect balance so you come away from the newsletter having found at least one article that teaches you something new, changes the way you think about marketing, or makes your job a little easier.
We look for articles by authors new and old that are well written, well illustrated, and comprehensive. Sometimes we publish something because it's a really good resource or because it says the thing that needs to be said.
Some pieces make the Top 10 because they are heart-achingly eloquent. And sometimes we include a little something fun, playful, or easy on the eyes (but still educational) at the end to finish your day off right.
Then news breaks (ahem, Google) and we reconfigure it all.
The Top 10 of the Top 10
For the Top 10 of the Moz Top 10, we could have gone with the most newsworthy content—articles that claim some tactic is dead or some era is over, but Search Engine Land already did that, so I wanted to take a different approach.
Instead, I chose the articles from 2014 that endure. Below you'll find articles that continue to inspire, how-tos and guides so comprehensive they deserve a revisit, and, yes, even a few tips and tricks that you should really get to. Without further ado, here are the best of the best…
1. Life is a Game. This is Your Strategy Guide
If you can master life, all that marketing stuff is a cake walk. Level up in your day-to-day with this thoughtful, comprehensive, and gorgeous guide from Oliver Emberton.
2. Announcing the All-New Beginner's Guide to Link Building
Paddy Moogan knows a thing or two about link building, and here he's teamed up with some folks at Moz to turn all of that information into an easy-to-follow yet comprehensive guide. I had no part in this project, so I can safely tell you I <3 the Zelda references.
3. No Words Wasted: A Guide to Creating Focused Content
From getting customer interviews right to nailing content promotion, this massive guide from Distilled covers everything you need to know about content strategy. I learn something new (or rediscover something I should never have forgotten) every time I read it.
4. Micro Data & Schema.org Rich Snippets: Everything You Need to Know
If you don't know what micro data are and you haven't figured out what to do with Schema.org, your content marketing is missing a crucial element for SERP success. BuiltVisible to the rescue with this amazing and easy-to-follow guide.
5. The Beginner's Guide to Conversion Rate Optimization
If you suspect there's a blockage in your sales funnel, it's time to think about CRO. This guide from Qualaroo will tell you everything you need to know to start pinpointing (and fixing) your barriers to conversion.
6. 2014 Industry Survey Results
A survey so big we can only do it once every two years. Peek at salaries, tools, and trends to compare where the digital marketing industry was at the beginning of 2014 to where you are now for a peek at what the future may hold.
7. UX Crash Course: User Psychology
Composed of 31 lessons, this online "course" will help you understand user motivation and how you can use psychology to massively improve your user experience.
8. A Geek's Guide to Gaming The Algorithms
Sometimes looking at information from a slightly different angle makes it easier to digest. In this delightful piece, Ian Lurie teaches us when it's okay to game the algorithms at the same time as he's spelling out, in plain language, what each algorithm update was really about.
9. The Ultimate List of IFTTT Recipes for Marketers
Favorite part of this amazingly detailed post from SEER? The fact that it starts from a user's perspective. So whether you want to "stalk your competitors' stocks" or "keep track of industry meetups," there's an answer (in the form of an IFTTT recipe) here for you.
10. The Rich Snippets Algorithm
So much changed in the realm of rich snippets last year. AJ Kohn delves into the relationship between those rich snippets and knowledge graph results. It's a heady post that just might offer some interesting insight into the future of SERPs.
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Not sure how we missed #7. I guess we'll just have to sign up now ;)
Thanks for re-posting!
Hooray! My ploy worked :) Glad to have you on the list!
This is brilliant!
Thanks so much to the whole Moz team for a great 2014 filled with awesome, amazing content. Your posts are always so insightful and an invaluable tool for my teams both in the States and Bangladesh.
Season's Greetings and cheers to many more wonderful years to come after 2015.
You guys are the best in the biz!
Keep up the good work and don't forget how much we love you.
You are wonderful, Martin, thank you! Wishing you and your teams around the world a very happy New Year!
Great list, Isla!
I LOVE number one! There's a few blogs in the list I'd never seen before that I'll have to add to my RSS feed :)
Signed up and looking forward to more great lists like this!
So glad you like it, David! Really happy we could help you find some fun new things. If you find some we haven't heard of, please do send them in :)
I have to admit I like this trend of people sharing top content from 2014 because I get to see those awesome pieces of content I missed before.
That makes me so happy, Davor. Glad we could help!
Can't believe I missed most of them. Thank you for reminding us how awesome Moz is!
Thank you, Konstantinos, for being part of our community :)
exceptional collection of fine works. Useful list.
Thnx
Thanks, Jarno!
Wonder why you use anchor texts in such unnatural way?
We look for articles by authors new and old that are well written, well illustrated, and comprehensive. Sometimes we publish something because it's a really good resource or because it says the thing that needs to be said.
Some pieces make the Top 10 because they are heart-achingly eloquent. And sometimes we include a little something fun, playful, or easy on the eyes (but still educational) at the end to finish your day off right.
Is it also a test on Google algorithm? Or you guys are paid to do so?
Interesting question, Edwin. Using anchor text this way feels very natural to me. If I'd used keyword rich anchor text on any of these links, it would have put the emphasis on the name/subject of the article rather than the qualities I especially enjoyed about each (which was most important in this context). So it isn't an intentional test of the algorithm, and no, we aren't paid for that, but maybe something can be learned from it.
I have read 2, 3 and 4 before and I would say they have everything you want to know on that particular topic! Great resources Isla! Always been a big fan of Moz.
Thank you so much, Sangeeta! We're so glad you're part of the community.
I missed #7 so I know what I'm getting into today. Thanks for the list!
I like your posting, thanks already share to me
Awesome list, I signed up! Thanks for this!
Awesome, thanks!
I appreciate this article. Especially the best off 1.
Thanks for that wonderfull top list!
I love the Moz Top 10! All the juicy stuff in one place. Even better when its a 2014 Moz Top 10.
Thank you!
Hey Isla, this is so cool! Thank you for featuring us (in position 4!!) - what an amazing end to 2014 and a fantastic start to what's in store in 2015 :D
Thank YOU, Richard! And your team for giving us such great content!
Signed up :) looking up for some fantastic guides in the future
Thanks, Salman! Looking forward to sharing amazing content with you!
Hi Isla McKetta,
I do appreciate your references 3, 5, 7, 10, and I'd like to read them again and again. Already done sign up and always with the MOZ. Because, Moz is Moz, and I'm a big fan of Moz because of its extra power to provide me easy solutions on the complicated issues of SEO, SMM, UX and content grammar, so on. So, wish you all a very happy MOZ family to be continued with new new wonder contents in 2015 as well. Thanks.
Happy new year to you, too, Swapan! Glad to have you as part of the community!
Hii Isla McKetta
Brilliant post,i found whole year SEO knowledge in a single post...i just go through this post and gain lots of things about SEO updates in 2014
Thank you Isla,wish that moz will also helpful to me in 2015
Thanks, Paul! We aim to please. Happy 2015 :)
Hard to find such amazing curated lists, great job Isla!
Glad to find out about the UX crash course. Signed up as well, so I never miss the next batch. :)
Oh, included a suggestion of my own content for reviewing as well.
Here is to an even better 2015 :)
Thanks, Slavko! And I really appreciate the submission. I can only scan so much of the Internet by myself :)
Really nice list. Especially 3., 4., 9. and 10. Thanks Isla!
Thanks, Mesut!
Signing up in 3, 2, 1... NOW! :-) I do not miss it Isla! Thanks
Thank you so much, Ruben! Looking forward to sharing articles with you :)
Great article, fantastic resources. Just signed up for your list, looking forward to an amazing 2015.
Happy New Years @Isla and looking forward to future posts.
Thanks so much, Justin! Putting faces with the readers makes writing this so much more rewarding :) Happy 2015!