Google Surf-Ins

Thursday 21 February 2008

I love looking at my site and seeing what people surf in from via Google. Strangely, the most common surf-in is "hippie armpits". Go figure. There are also a few "The Shack heresy" queries. But the one that scared me the most came today: "Politics in the book of revelation". Finding your politics in the book of Revelation is probably one of the more dire and disastrous places to look, seeing I don't think it's a manual for good governance. Scary :)

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  1. Hehe. I wrote a post a while ago talking about what a hippie I am and mentioned in passing my hippie-ish armpits in winter :) I got another person surfing in today - I can't understand what people are looking up when they go searching for that :)

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  2. Yup, I just googled it. You're third on the list! But I agree it's weird.
    For some equally incomprehensible reason, the search that most often brings people to me is some variation of "finger pointing".

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  3. Okay. I just google it too. And not only am I third on the list, I'm also first (a comment I left on Prophets & Popstars) and fourth - with this post!

    This feels really surreal hehe :)

    "Finger pointing" - do you know what post it's in relation to?

    This whole thing makes me laugh out loud, it's so bizarre!

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  4. How do you see what google searches people are using?

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  5. Through my Site Meter thing, the Big Brotherish software that shows me who is coming in from where and how many hits my blog gets (which is a bit pathetic. Why should I care how many hits I get?)

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  6. Ah okay, I thought maybe blogspot had something built in. I just went installed the sitemeter thing myself, I love seeing stats like that. Quick visit my blog! I want to see a hit from Australia. :)

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  7. I saw it! much obliged. You are my first official visitor.

    I have now found a new obsession I am going to spend every spare moment watching that bloody thing for traffic.

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  8. Chuckling in my chair! I might have to jump on the band wagon to see how this works too.

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