In looking at my web site statistics today, I noticed that a West Grove page was the entry page for several hits on my web site. Looking at that external page, it has several links to the picture pages from my trips to West Grove.
I can't figure out how those links got there. Were they added by some automated search engine? Did someone do a manual search and add them? There isn't much organization to the links on that page, and several links are duplicated, so it makes me think it was automatic. Still, it's really weird.
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I'm linked from several Schafskopf pages. Everything else is pretty generic (search pages). Some search terms that people use to arrive at my web site have been amusing. For December, the top 10 search phrases have been:
"hawaii pictures" (25 instances)
"molasses crinkles" (9)
"fireproofing christmas tree" (8)
"snickerdoodles" (8)
"fireproofing christmas trees" (7)
"christmas cookies" (7)
"recipe tuna casserole" (6)
"west grove pa" (6)
"fireproof christmas tree" (5)
"schafskopf" (5)
Posted by Rob | December 5, 2003 10:57 PM
Posted on December 5, 2003 22:57
Hm. Jeff had posted a comment here, which I may have deleted because it appeared to have been changed to a "spam comment" advertising an inappropriate website. Jeff said something like "I'm surprised you track things to that level of detail. Were there any other interesting sites?"
Posted by Rob | December 15, 2003 3:50 PM
Posted on December 15, 2003 15:50