Having a blog allows me a glimpse into the vast pit of silliness that the average Google employee must see on a daily basis. By that I mean, I get to see how people worded their searches when they found this blog (and another site that I maintain).
Mostly they are reasonable search queries -- a couple of words that are relevant. I like to think these searchers have found what they were looking for.
But a number of others seem to think that they are supposed to ask Google questions, using complete sentences--including articles, prepositions, pronouns, and sometimes even question marks. All of which are ignored by the search engine, of course.
Here's a sampling of searches from Daughter Number Three:
- what happens at a rainbow gathering
- on brat day are they going to have something in fountain park sheboygan wis (DN3 says: Isn't "something" is a great word to throw into a search engine? Wish I'd thought of that.)
- sheboygan, what does it mean
- what is the quote that hangs in "susan b. anthony house"?
- "elsa bakalar" has she died?
- are mexican sunflowers supposed to be deadheaded?
- how do I find some photos of my friends from school?
- show me pictures of growing cucumber plants in south florida
2 comments:
Hi... I googled Chris Monroe, looking for a site with her cartoon on it from last Friday, and your site came up, which I am totally enjoying reading! Plus, what a mystery woman you are! I have never encountered a blogger blog with less info about the author, in fact, you have reduced me to actually leaving a commment in order to get one from You! Ummm, I forgot what I wanted to ask... oh yeah... I'm just interested in where you're from, where your other blog is, I suppose I'll need to explore this one further... but, I like to take the short-cut. I put you up on my stumbleUpon page... so you might get a few more hits lately... Anyway, your blog is what I wish I would do, if I had a lot more ambition... Later, ChrisF
ChrisF -- I'm originally from upstate New York, which many Midwesterners are surprised to learn used to be the number-two dairy state behind Wisconsin... I'm from the part that's considered the northern tip of Appalachia, if that tells you anything.
I settled in St. Paul in the early 90s, though I work in Minneapolis... I've been ranting at the newspaper and other media for decades but had never done anything with it until December 2007.
I'm a bit of a gardener, but I promised myself I wouldn't let that part of my life bleed over when I started DN3. So I'd like to leave my other site anonymous within the confines of the blog. I could send you an email with it if I could figure out how to get your email. Hmmm.
Not totally sure why I want to stay incognito on the blog. DN3 is developing into an alter-ego of sorts, and I guess I feel freer to write what I really think if it's not connected to my professional life.
Thanks for putting me on your stumbleUpon page!
You've inspired me to be just a bit more public... I've just set up a gmail account for daughternumberthree@gmail.com, so you can contact me there if you'd like.
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