December 11, 2007

What Brings You Here?

I saw my blog-boddy bobvis do this, so I thought I would, too. What kinds of search engine phrases bring people to the blog?  Even if they only come for a moment (about three-quarters of all visitors stay on the blog for less than one second), this reveals something about why people come here.

So, here are the 103 unique Google searches that led to hits on this website, since December 7, 2007 (there have been 320 unique visitors in that time, meaning that about 1 in 3 readers come here from Google):

 

  1. beowulf real meaning
  2. southern boy names
  3. aqua dulce winery fire
  4. hang a dartboard bracket
  5. how much does a traffic light cost?
  6. adult world, caryville, tn
  7. iraq's official languge
  8. pterodactyl movie
  9. kitchen paint schemes with soffits
  10. soffit in kitchen
  11. is not the same thing as proof
  12. potted chicken julia childs
  13. child custody, religion
  14. kitchen with soffits color ideas
  15. some people believe with great fervor preposterous things that just happen to coincide with their self-interest.
  16. bain and company
  17. how to proof front-runner
  18. realist analysis of pakistan
  19. ocular hygiene
  20. exercise consequences of not exercising
  21. lawyer stay at home
  22. how much do traffic lights cost
  23. not a potted plant
  24. death as a cure for cancer
  25. wells fargo cashier check escrow
  26. critical analysis of hillary
  27. how to figure out if a plant is posions or not
  28. fear of immigrants phobia
  29. obama con law iii final exam
  30. kitchen soffit
  31. swiss re golden compass
  32. how to calculate nfl strength of victory
  33. terrorist detainment britain
  34. closing your servant i remain
  35. harlen sanders
  36. gateway repair facility
  37. consequences of doing no exercise
  38. shaving cut lip
  39. ten commandments for pets
  40. g.i. joe plant
  41. pterodactyl movie
  42. lyrics for does it really matter what its like
  43. hillary
  44. calculate strength of victory nfl
  45. 'medieval letter closings'
  46. hanging dart board instructions
  47. darpa gay bomb
  48. stephen presser clarence thomas
  49. instructions on how to mount a dartboard on wall with brackets
  50. difficulty of being a lawyer
  51. shot arvada
  52. traffic light costs
  53. darpa gay bomb
  54. roman days fast food
  55. empiricism agnostic
  56. redirecting addictive
  57. picture of a present day four way traffic light
  58. hyperbole in the real world
  59. fedex facility houston
  60. golden compass norway
  61. pakistani lawyer in california
  62. gherkin in golden compass
  63. golden compass famous buildings
  64. failing con law in law school
  65. the battered husband syndrome
  66. the eagles dictionary colitas
  67. sexual identity golden compass daemon
  68. ostrich homosexuality
  69. the golden compass gherkin
  70. porch potted plant ideas
  71. what is the phobia for fear of canadians?
  72. unusual so
  73. the ivory door
  74. hoosegow hotties
  75. kidney stone weepy
  76. polls of atheists on gay marriage
  77. george bush potted plant quote
  78. bush potted plant quote
  79. nancy spungen funeral
  80. george bush potted plant
  81. dart board mount
  82. southern first names
  83. white mule military operation
  84. attorneys very truly yours or sincerely demand letter
  85. white mule military operation
  86. beowulf movie christian reference
  87. how much are traffic light posts in California
  88. male first names southern
  89. plant battery
  90. pilgrims pride
  91. about me short answer survey
  92. how to straighten out moustache
  93. stoicism
  94. bye bye beater
  95. potted plant stores new york city
  96. jay cole dumond
  97. a letter from a taliban with a sign
  98. racquetball facts
  99. knoxville kitchen restaining
  100. dartboard cement wall
  101. sara andrasek
  102. plant joke
  103. golden compass sneak preview gross

 

I'm sure there are advertising robots out there that can figure out what it is that makes people come here, and which could find things that make sense or would interest readers here. Now, I'm not interested in using the blog for any commercial purpose, so until further notice, there will be no advertisements here. But I am interested in why people come here, and this is as good an insight into that as anything I might hope to find as to what you, the Loyal Readers, find interesting here.

There is a lot of interest in recent movies (Beowulf, The Golden Compass). But there is also interest in my review of the Sci-Fi Creature Feature movie Pterodactyl, starring Coolio. (Who got bald and rocked the house.) So, you like movies. And you don't care if they're "A" or "B" movies. I can dig it.

Lots of the queries deal with attorneys and law.  I feel bad for whoever searched for “failing con law in law school” (relax, you’re probably not failing – unless you are – and it’s very common for people to struggle their first semester).  Some deal with politics, particularly a recent post about a scandal and others led Google clickers to some really old stuff.  Law and politics.  I like those things, too.

The "dartboard" post continues to be a big hit, apparently, and so does my amazement at how much money traffic lights cost.

Here's something interesting -- there are four times as many uses of variants of the word "soffit" as there are of the words "atheist" or "religion," and multiple queries about what southerners name their boys.

Also of note is the high number of international hits finding their way onto the blog.  Only about 4 in 5 readers are from the U.S.; I would have thought the percentage of U.S. readers would be very high because I am a U.S. citizen and I write about things from a U.S. perspective.  Over 1 in 20 are from the UK; there are three times as many Brits stopping by here as there are Canadians.  Not counting the one-second-or-less visits, of the last 500 people who actually stopped to read what is here written, readers also came from Germany, Russia, Pakistan, Iran, India, and Norway.  But none from Italy.

Finally, I'm gratified at the high number of responses to this round of opinion polls.  I guess I just needed to find the right question to ask to start hitting readers' nerves, and this was it. There is a new poll here about once every two weeks.

So, Readers, thanks for speaking up, and thanks for stopping by!

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