What does it mean when your web site is the number one Google image search result for “Slugs”?
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March 19th, 2006 at 10:35 am
Maybe you’ve just stumbled on a hidden backdoor trick to Google’s search bot ranking system. Post and image and name it with a single key word and tack an “!” directly at then end?
I’m surprised that the HP/Ron Weasley pick of “slug barfing” isn’t the number one pick. Figure that tons of kiddo’s (including mine) would be looking on Google for that delightful moment.
In other HP news, yes…I did pick up a 2nd HP:GOF DVD–this time with girl in tow–to make sure dad gets the right one (DELUXE-DUAL DISK edition).
We also picked up that Disney “High School Musical” CD soundtrack–#5 or #6 rank on “Large-South American-river dot com”. Girl and girl were dancing up a storm when it finally got home. I understand it will (is?) be available on that eyeTunz site for around a 10-spot and on DVD by the summer. (Although it may be a dual-version release as well.)
Claus sighs….
March 20th, 2006 at 8:21 am
What made you google ’slugs’ anyway?
March 20th, 2006 at 8:49 am
Because I’ve been noticing on Measure Map that the slugs photo is one of the more popular entry points to jimthompson.org. I knew that most people were arriving via search engine, so on a hunch, I plugged “Slugs” into Google’s image search, and there it was. The interesting question is how did it get to be so popular?