Interesting what people search the Web for
For my weblog, I run a site stats programme called BlogPatrol which tracks site visitors.
Among other things, it lets me see who visits my site. There are quite a few “Self Referring / Bookmarker” visitors, which means my weblog’s in a few people’s bookmarks. Well … thank you.
But by far, the most number of visits come from keyword searches, with Google the most popular search engine.
This evening, when I checked the stats page, one keyphrase search made me laugh out loud. Have a look:

I’ve circled three key phrases, but if you know me by now, you’ll know which one gave me the biggest laugh. Don’t know? Here you go …

Interesting what people search the Web for.
Blogpatrol also shows me where the visitors are from. The person who did the “janis ian height” phrase search is from Massachusetts, USA. Hello, whoever you are. Did you get the answer to your search? I don’t think it’s ever mentioned on my weblog, but I can tell you she’s tiny, like me, around 4′ 11″.



