Last night, some poor soul searched for "up the ass with a candlestick" in Google. Their first option was this post... something tells me they left my blog disappointed.
Not many people get a blog that's #1 on a Google search result, especially not for such a common term. You should sell the domain quick, before you screw up this opportunity!
Yes... if the webpage has a counter, the owner of the page can see where you came from. It's a way of knowing how people reach your site, and so you can tailor the content.
So, expect a post about shoving candlesticks up Dennis Kneale's ass soon.
The Internet is a scary place.
ReplyDeleteNot many people get a blog that's #1 on a Google search result, especially not for such a common term. You should sell the domain quick, before you screw up this opportunity!
ReplyDeletetotally not ed-u-ma-cated on goog stuff- you can see how searchers arrived at your website via what search they typed into google?
ReplyDeletepete,
ReplyDeleteYes... if the webpage has a counter, the owner of the page can see where you came from. It's a way of knowing how people reach your site, and so you can tailor the content.
So, expect a post about shoving candlesticks up Dennis Kneale's ass soon.
-DT
It's not suprising to see your blog come up with that search.
ReplyDeleteCrazy - I thought for sure it would point to Rajin's site.
ReplyDeletedowdy,
ReplyDeleteThat makes all kind of sense. Why didn't I think of that?
-DT
FYI - this is the poster formally know as Noisy. I forgot I updated my profile, and it's been a while since I commented. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, sweet. I was wondering where the fuck you went... guy takes a month off and all his readers find other third-tier blogs... sigh.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, pens?
-DT
Lol - yep, pens. I'm stupid that way.
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