
For your (and my) amusement, here are the top ten search engine terms used to find my blog:
- “speedo mullet” - Finally knocked “Monkey Fuck Woman” down to third place!
- “beach mullet”
- “Monkey Fuck Woman”
- “Monkey Fuck Lady”
- “Fabio”
- “book questionnaire”
- “under her skin susan mallery”
- “2009 wet indian sexy” – WTF???
- “Romance Review” – Finally!
- “Book Review”
It really makes me wonder what I blog about!










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OMG Sarah, this is hilarious!! I never do a search function on my blog but now I don’t think I want to find out. I use adult words sometimes, especially regarding erotic reviews *eek*
Jeez Sarah, I saw my own blog’s list of search engine terms and they are definitely not as exotic as yours!! With me it was mainly author’s names or titles from books…I use them in my reviews a lot, I noticed.
Numbers 3,4 and 8 make me wonder too what you blog about LOL
Hugs,
Pearl
@Leontine I used the terms listed on my WordPress.com Stats, which you can add as a plug in. The results then show up on your dashboard. I also have a StatCounter account. StatCounter is more detailed than the WP one and has cute functions like a map to show you where your visitors come from. Both counters are free.
@Pearl Maybe I need to swear less in my posts. Could that be it? My blog name also gives pause for thought. Who would have thought that there are so many people with monkey fetishes out there? Eew! When it showed up the first time, I was sure it was a one-off. Obviously, I was wrong…
And you were worried about piracy
Someone is interested in mullets. Mullets and Speedos. I don’t want to think too much about this or maybe I’ll get creeped out a bit.
@Brian O’Leary Indeed! You’ll be delighted to know that your interview is the second most popular post. First place goes to a video clip of romance cover model Fabio getting whacked in the face by a goose.
@Janicu Probably best not to dwell on that thought.