Wednesday, April 16, 2008

well would you believe it

It always amuses me to find out what people search on to reach this blog!

For example one search criteria was funeral site:http://thequacksoflife.blogspot.com/

pardon me? what on earth inspired that?

others that surprised me were "how to become a shoplifter", and "Cherry pie said in British".

Oh and i've been notified that I am a googlewhack of course I'm not telling you the phrase :D

Googlewhack? - it means putting a phrase into a google search that returns one search result!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I just had to Google 'Googlewhack' didn't I?? Still not much wiser...

Jan said...

I know about googlwhack, can't begin to imagine what the word can be, but how do you go about finding out who has searched and what for????

Anonymous said...

I wonder what phrase that could be?
Shows things you would never discover on your own?
or
Lots, lots, lots lots, lots and lots of beautiful bird pictures?
or
Gets you interested in things you not even heard about before?
or
...

Anonymous said...

I wonder what phrase that could be?
Shows things you would never discover on your own?
or
Lots, lots, lots lots, lots and lots of beautiful bird pictures?
or
Gets you interested in things you not even heard about before?
or
...

The Quacks of Life said...

carin - blush

Jan - if you look down my side bar at the bottom under site stats you'll find mapstats it tracks who looks at the block, the linking url and any phrases

The Quacks of Life said...

tf - sure i replied earlier!!

googlewhack is a google search that returns only one entry!!

Robbiegirl said...

It's b it more specific than that - there are rules.

The search terms must be two words, both in the dictionary. No punctuation.

And that search term must find only one result, which must be a real webpage and not a list of words or something.

I found one once - "sedimentation googleplex", but it probably isn't a googlewhack anymore.

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