Weird search hit of the week, vol. 1Like many bloggers, I am obsessed with my traffic (or lack thereof, depending on the week). The Wordpress statistics page tells me what search terms brought hits to my blog. Some of them are quite bizarre, and I’m prettty sure the reader was disappointed when they got to my blog, as the post the search leads to is usually something quite different than the search suggests. I’d say there’s at least one truly bizarre search a week, often one a day. For this past week, it’s:
That returned 70,500 web results on Google. And someone was awfully patient; I went through the first 25 pages of results on Google and the first 5 or 6 pages of results on Bing, and I still didn’t run across a link to this blog. I figure the search probably led the reader to this post or this post. Either one of which no doubt left him (or her) very disappointed. 1 comment to Weird search hit of the week, vol. 1Your incentive to comment: |
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[...] The Skepticrats have found a very odd search hit to their blog. Like many bloggers, I am obsessed with my traffic (or lack thereof, depending on the week). The WordPress statistics page tells me what search terms brought hits to my blog. Some of them are quite bizarre, and I’m prettty sure the reader was disappointed when they got to my blog, as the post the search leads to is usually something quite different than the search suggests. [...]