I have two types of blog visitors. First, there are friends and relatives who stop by because I encourage, cajole, or pester them. On the other hand, a larger number of visitors come in through
seach engines. Actually, I should say though
Google as it's the source of about 98% of the guests who land here via keywords.
Blog pages tend to have a variety of material posted on a single page. Therefore, the results can be somewhat misleading. For example, I may have written about my friend once being a Peace Corp volunteer on Monday, then on Friday I may say that I went to Seattle for a meeting. If a web searcher types
"Peace Corp Volunteers from Seattle" they may hit that page; however, they will probably not find the results they were looking for.
Here's a list of 20 searches from the past few days:
Google: "sorry to make this request so late
Google: paddlewheeler new westminster pictures
Google: norman gray hct
Google: zip.ca ottawa
Google: olympic peninsula in-line skating
Google: blog sunapee
Google: picture of the law courts building in Vancouver
Google: 25th high school reunion
Google: aerosmith sunapee house pictures where is it
Google: canadian litre vs u.s. gallon
Google: Zip.ca phone number
Google: badger garburators
Google: aerosmith photos may 20, 2004
Google: fintas apartment images
Google: Webshots toilet
Google: pictures taken with DCR-HC40
Google: sri lanka Dj's
Google: McDonald's We do it all jingle
Yahoo: swiffer commericals
Google: "Hurricane Freda" + "Vancouver"
Google: Skytrain pda