Jenny Lawson, The Bloggess, will periodically post a list of the strangest search terms that have lead people to her blog. With that in mind, I thought I'd examine the same data for my own blog.
michael cremo debunked Not surprising, given my article Michael Cremo, fraud or just incompetent?
auburn wa motor city books
motor city books These search terms are expected, given my post Motor City Books, no book, no contact, I want a refund
paul mounet keanu reeves
is keanu reeves a reptilian alien These results are unsurprising as the "Popular posts" widget on my blog lists my post about The Keanu Reeves Conspiracy Theory as the #1 most popular post I've published so far.
joshua mills fraud I'm glad people looking up the Glittering Flaming Con Man for Christ! are finding my article about the huckster.
The rest of the search terms that lead to my site were just as mundane, leading people to posts like The Truth about Atlantis THEY don't want you to know and my battle with First Financial and their efforts to rip me off. Frankly, I was hoping for something a bit more "out there" in the search terms. All of these are related, at least tangentially, to actual articles on my blog. Jenny Lawson gets incoming search terms that are delightfully irrational yet mine are, given the content of my blog, depressingly accurate.
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