Here are the searches that led traffic to my site between midnight and 5am

This does not make me more likely to go back to sleep.
Here are the searches that led traffic to my site between midnight and 5am

This does not make me more likely to go back to sleep.
This blog was kept by me, Mat Morrison, a London-based digital comms planner (read: 'marketing geek'). While this blog occasionally reflected projects that I carried out at work, it's a safe bet that the opinions expressed here were not those of my clients or employers.
Worst.
Way to go. And I think a lot of the stuff these days can be prototyped rather than planned. Look at things like Twitterfeed — funded by Betaworks.
Ditto. Thx James. Reinstalling legodriver.pkg was key.
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Hmmm….well according to http://www.exactfactor.com/ sweaty men puts you in the top 70 of google, number 9 at Yahoo.com and 7 at Live.com
Thanks Andres, but — please! Can people not use that phrase (the one about overly-sudiferous males) on this blog? Last thing I need a higher keyword frequency.
Maybe you should use ‘that phrase’ …. to create a influencer networking map which will at least have a function (beyond negative influence) to illustrate popular keywords, sociological trends and communication search models… allowing traffic to be directed to a page which Edward Tufte might find stimulating… with a dash of Monty python humour…
So how did the phrase ’sweaty men’ get indexed for your site in the first place
I think the sweaty sweaty men keyword relevance was inspired by the sweaty article ‘Sweaty Men Wanted’ http://mediaczar.com/blog/2008/07/sweaty-men-wanted/ which sweaty men all over the world have read. While sweating. As men.
Oh for fuck’s sake.