SEO Secrets Revealed
Actually I don’t know the first thing about manipulating SEO. Sure wish I did. But I thought it would be fun to go Kerri’s route (and David’s) today and take a look at the top 10 ways people have found their way to DiabetesMine recently. According to my stats tracker, the most common search terms of late are:
- Januvia (the smackdown!)
- Abbott Navigator (it’s new)
- numbed fingers and diabetes (you too?)
- girlfriends true amazing stories (no clue, but I love this one
) - people with diabetes live every day like a struggle (weeellll…)
- medical benefits of marijuana for diabetes (just once)
- medicinal bong (the Exubera legend lives on)
- need a smaller container for my diabetic test strips (Indeed!)
- cde.com fun stuff (who exactly looks for this?)
- incoherent, doing weird stuff, diabetic (yup, sometimes sh** happens)
Have you every Googled yourself, by the way? It’s kind of eerie. Especially with that new Google Suggest feature that shows the number of times each keyword has been searched for, right there as you’re typing them in. And to think, just a dozen short years ago, we couldn’t even imagine what a “search engine” was.
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The last one made me laugh. Sounds like how my week started!
Posted by: Lee Ann Thill | October 10th, 2008 at 7:00 amAhh yes the weird ways people find our websites. It is very intriguing to see another website owners perspective.lol
Posted by: ETIM | October 12th, 2008 at 12:29 pmSpeaking of search engines….
I can’t help pushing my diabetes search engine (http://bernardfarrell.com/dse.html). It uses Google technology and currently searches for answers to diabetes questions in over 1300 sites.
It’s getting a lot more use these days, I think partly because I’m using the ad revenue to support Dr. Faustman’s research. Try it out, the results may surprise you.
Posted by: Bernard Farrell | October 20th, 2008 at 2:30 pmFunny post, really wonderful, sounds..good
Posted by: Kamal | December 5th, 2008 at 6:38 am