So, while reading about Herschell’s egomania, and then Jacqui’s new posts, I came across this one about her search string stats. I never thought to really look at my search string stats, mostly because I have to go to my cPanel to view the Webalizer stats. I just looked at them, though, and it is pretty funny what I found. For example, for November, some of my top search strings are (in no particular order) "itrip mod," "wtmx puzzle," and "wtmx the mix puzzle 30 down." Eric and Kathy on the Mix are doing a contest where the winner gets a $35,000 home make over. To win, you need to fill out a crossword puzzle. Hence, the two WTMX strings. I suppose that will give me some more exposure, and I should make my site more presentable to the general public, eh?
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