As suggested by one of you fabulous readers today I have a list of the top twenty funny or unusual search terms that have lead readers to my site.
- e lites review/e-lites review/e-lites – e lites? What the heck are those?
- dancing unicorn gif – okay, so technically I have this on the site, but still.
- “leave a reply” jobless – with many “leave a reply” counterparts. What are you looking for?
- 6:20 est – umm?
- ben tilton – maybe a long lost relative of mine?
- dancing skeletons gif – we also have this on the site, but still.
- derek spotswood – I only know a Jessica Spotswood…
- do it doug gif – I get a lot of random gif searches it seems. Good thing I have the Gif Interviews
- eighteen year old love – Hmm
- est ec – Is this even a search term?
- free kate – Should this be “free Kate from Twitter jail”? Because I can totally see that.
- hoover review – like the hoover vacuum?
- how to connect c – How DO you connect c?
- liz tilton – must be another relative, right?
- mipueblogh – what IS this?
- ryan tilton – clearly I have a lot of family members I don’t know about
- snogging tips – this is probably because of this reivew, but still. Funny!
- tiltons market – we have a market?? Cool
- tumblr kirby – I love Kirby but I’m not sure how this relates.
- the bad beginning: a series of unfortunate events, book 1 (unabridged) audiobook – This gets brownie points for being so specific.
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Laura Rueckert says
These are great! My favorite search term someone used to find my blog was “gettinng naked in public” (yep, spelled like that).
Kate Tilton says
Haha, it is amazing the terms that lead to our websites. I certainly had a lot of fun looking at the data and picking these out to share.
Casey Sheridan says
I love “mipueblogh”. If you ever find out what it is please let us know. lol 🙂
Kate Tilton says
I sure will! Maybe it is some mess up of blog and a keyword someone was looking for? Or an autocorrect fail of epic proportion. We may never know.