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2011 brought a lot of things, both good and bad, for a lot of people. For JoeTech.com it meant all of our numbers just about doubled. Over 300,000 different people viewed posts here almost 500,000 times in 2011 and I’m hoping to double that in 2012. Below, I’ve put together a list of the top 5 most viewed posts of 2011, but you can also catch up on anything you missed by checking out 2011 archives or even just the monthly archives for January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December. But first, let’s look at the top 5 posts.
1. How to Crack the Account Password on Any Operating System
In this guest post, Blair Mathis from LaptopLogic.com detailed ways you could crack the user password in many different operating systems with detailed instructions. This post was written in January of 2009 but having been read 242,046 times shared 492 times on Facebook in 2011, it still remains the most viewed post on this site.
2. How To Send An Anonymous Text Or MMS Message
When a friend wanted to play a little prank, she asked if this could be done so I went to work creating a blog post with instructions and examples.
3. 5 Geeky Ways to Say “I Love You†on Valentine’s Day
If you know a geek and want to tell him or her “I Love You”, check out this post. It shows up every month in the top 10 read posts on JoeTech.com, proving that you don’t have to wait until Valentine’s Day to make use of the tips.
4. How To Replace A Dell Inspiron Laptop Heat Sink And Fan Assembly
Hardware how-tos are always good for Google traffic and this is no exception. At #4, this is another highly-viewed post every month.
5. My Sony Vaio VGN-SZ430N Hard Drive Crashed and How I Fixed It
Keeping with the laptop repair theme, this post detailed how I recovered from a nasty hard drive crash while at a convention in Las Vegas. I wish less people needed the information, but I’m glad so many found it useful.
i like 2 one How To Send An Anonymous Text Or MMS Message really nice and informative
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All 5 are amazing.The content is so up to date and helpful to all.But I love the 3rd one “the 5 geeky ways”. Content matter a lot,you shared quality content and get more views.
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Hi this article helps me to read the top most posts of your blog easily for 2011 , thanks for sharing it…
It was a very interesting year with many good articles that I liked to read. Many thanks and I look forward to an equally good 2012.
Great to see the top post here in single blog which help us to learn the updates
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The 4rth one solve my problem to change my laptop’s slow fan and also help too understand the process of heat sink change.Thanks for the valuable these 5 articles.
I am having the problem of password in my Laptop and i think first one can solve my problem.
Nice round-up, Joe. Those are some useful and informative articles. I particularly like the one about cracking the account password on any OS as quite a few of my friends and relatives seem to mess up or forget their user account passwords.
-Jean
The password breaking idea is really awesome.I never miss a fresh post on your blog.
It keep me up to date.Thanks for regular update.
Is it a natural thing to experience some error in my “Laptop password”?
I enjoyed all the articles that placed above the post.I want to replace my laptop’s heat sink,the post really helpful to me.The password breaking idea is also really cool.
Always best to back up regularly just in case you experience a hard drive crash and your data is irretrievable – it only takes a few minutes to backup. It’s a good idea to make it a habit… best to be safe than sorry.