The great thing about having a website is you can see which search strings are leading people to your site. When someone types in “Darren Lock” in Google or MSN Search, the idea is that it should lead them here. But other, more random, search strings are leading people here. And so I present:
Darren Lock’s Website Top 16 Search Strings
1 2 11.11% cottaging blog uk
2 2 11.11% darren wacky world blog
3 1 5.56% acoustisynth
4 1 5.56% ashbory
5 1 5.56% darren lock
6 1 5.56% download shatner rocket man
7 1 5.56% emerson lake
8 1 5.56% emerson lake and palmer rotating piano
9 1 5.56% free novel
10 1 5.56% laptop battery regeneration
11 1 5.56% rhythm buddies
12 1 5.56% rhythm buddy loops
13 1 5.56% shatner 1978 rocket man smoking
14 1 5.56% the long hello mp3
15 1 5.56% the office an american workplace video clips
16 1 5.56% zoom 9000 pictures
The first one disturbs me. Cottaging blog? Could it be that a random combination words is leading young fellows here looking for outdoor bum-fun? We’ll have none of that sort of thing here, you know. Despite the nail hardening polish, I am not that kind of guy, thankyouverymuch. But seeing this list made think that if I slip in some random popular phrases it will lead more traffic to the site. So here is a list of words that will get Google’s knickers in a twist:
boston marathon amityville horror britney spears vida guerra nelly irs lance armstrong pontiac solstice ufc wholphin
This list was generated by the Google Zeitgest Archive which can be found here: http://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist
Now I can just sit back and wait for all that extra traffic to come through the virtual door… 🙂

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