Blog | 21 December 2023
The bloggers who engaged the most in 2023
As we enter the final days of the year, let's take a closer look at the statistics from the Sitevision blog. These are the topics and issues that most engaged our audiences this year. Do you recognise yourself?
When we talk to our customers and partners, there are many topics that are relevant and interesting. We try to capture this and package it in our blog so that more people can share the lessons and insights. If you haven't yet read these popular posts, we hope you'll be inspired – they're the five most read Sitevision blogs of 2023.

Women in tech
Women in tech is a topic that engages – we know that already. And it became clear once again when we invited Sandra Lindqvist, tech lead at HiQ, to write a guest blog in the spring of 2023. It's easy to understand why the post is top five of the year when you read her insightful words.
To the blog about women in tech
How do you prioritise content?
How you prioritise content on a website is a common question among our clients. "By focusing on the most important and relevant content, visitors can quickly and easily understand what the site is about and how they can benefit from it", writes Ellinor Hallett. Ellinor's blog contains many concrete tips and advice.
To the blog on prioritising website content
Engaging on the intranet
Many people tell us that they find it difficult to get their colleagues to actually log on to the intranet and access all the great content that has been created. Mathias Wrang from Webstep has shared his tips on how to increase engagement in your workplace.
To the blog on engaging on the intranet
Which collaboration tools increase productivity?
And speaking of engagement, a popular blog is our own Jennifer Wenchert's piece on workplace engagement. It's about collaboration tools that increase productivity and the blog gives tips on how to create the conditions for engagement.
To the blog on how collaboration tools increase productivity
Digitalised learning
Many customers are investing heavily in digitalising learning, skills development and knowledge sharing. Our blog on the news that we are partnering with the learning platform Learnifier generated a lot of interest.
To the blog about the partnership with Learnifier
And then a case study ...
And then we throw in a case that has engaged many of our readers. Kommunals a-kassa needed to build a website for people who are in difficult situations but at the same time need to absorb a lot of information. The requirement was a simple, responsive website with clear entry points. And that it follows the accessibility perspective.