Quirky search terms

I have the dubious honour of being the top search result for... drum roll please

places to spam
places to spam!
This is an interesting search term according to all the stats systems I should not see any traffic, yet today I have seen over 15 visitors alone ok not a massive number but significant. I can only presume that in the course of academic research these people are searching for such terms.

If you are looking for places to spam my suggestion is not to use Google with that particular search query ;) just a thought.

More unusual searches

Some of my more comical searches include:

  • Cartoon Condom - Just want to say hi to all the year 10 students and good luck with your projects! (and yes if your their teacher everyone of them has emailed me for permission!)
  • SEO Sucks - Probably does
  • Wikipedia ate my hamster - no I kid you not
  • use skin snakes it is good article - No idea
  • cool brick wall - I feel like hitting one

Do you have any annoying rankings or indeed just down right bazaar search queries?

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Comment by Shana Albert from Social Desire Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-29 17:21:17
Shana Albert avatar

Places to Spam… that’s pretty funny. But I must admit…. my favorite of your unusual searches as got to be “Wikipedia ate my hamster”. That’s freakin hilarious!! ;-)

 
Comment by Melanie Prough from PRO Webs Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-30 16:42:58
Melanie Prough avatar

Might be construed as an invitation? LOL

 

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