BIG "D" TALK ~ TOASTMASTERS

Paul Carter, Editor

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More Search Terms That Led People to This Blog ...

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This entry was posted on 2/27/2007 12:05 PM and is filed under Ramblings.




I found a few more 'funnies' in the server log this past week that I thought I would share with you. Understand, these search terms, or keywords, were typed into an Internet search engine and for some reason, our web site was served to them and they clicked on the link that brought them to this Big D Talk blog page.

I have highlighted the actual words that they typed in their search ... and then I have noted why I think they wound up here. Sometimes just one of the words makes a hit and usually it is on someone's name. Some of them I don't have a clue and just put a question mark. Enjoy!

Cliff hangers — probably due to our own Cliff hutchinson.
mobile neetu wahoo — our own Neetu?
check fortune cookies — John Checki, possibly?
snicker nose candy — I have had 3-4 of this variation and don't know why.
bread dallas texas — ?? (possibly our own Rye, or TOASTmasters?)
sticken picken licken — ???
penguin love dallas friends — Can you believe these 4 words brought up our blog?

The good news is that when people search for Dallas Toastmasters, or Toastmasters, or Big D, our web site and/or our blog jumps up on the first results page.

Thought you would enjoy the background information.

 
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