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How People Found Me – February Edition

By Brian | March 4, 2008 | Share on Facebook

My monthly analysis and commentary on how people made their way to Familygreenberg.com:

The Categories

Category February Count January Count
Technology 220 221
Billy Joel 181 110
Celebrity Look Alikes 58 38
DSL 39 52
Overrated Films 26 10
Politics 21 16
Family 20 11
Accent 17 8
Adult/Porn-Related 15 19
Cal/Stanford 13 19
Television 11 0
Concerts 11 7
Penn 11 15
The Simpsons 10 11
The “I Should be Sleeping” Song 10 4
Disney 9 5
TicTacs 4 1
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree 3 21
Hava Nagila 2 12

Queries were up slightly this month (733 vs. 662). Billy Joel, who fell back into the #2 slot last month, made a surge to 180 (up 65%), but did not overtake Technology related queries, which held remarkably steady at 220. This month also saw the resurgence of some favorites – Celebrity Look Alikes up 53% to 58, Overrated Films up 160% to 26, Politics up 31% to 21, queries about my family up 82% to 20, and queries about speech accents up 113% to 17. There were also a new category – 11 queries about television and TV personalities (owing, I think, to the writer’s strike and the new seasons of several reality shows that I’ve blogged about).

The Referring Sites

Referral site of the month awards go to jeffporten.com and jasonbennion.com, who were responsible for 32 and 13 pageviews each. Also, I’ve apparently been linked to by facebook (more specifically, UPenn’s Facebook), which provided 14 pageviews, although I’m not a member so I’m not really sure what the link is for/about.

The Keywords

All told, 733 queries resulted in hits to Familygreenberg.com in February (71 more than were used in January). Here are some of the more entertaining samples:

We start with Billy Joel. Although he came in #2, his queries are the most entertaining this month (leave it to the Rock Star to have entertaining web queries…):

Query Rank / # of Results Comments
all my life billy joel traduzione >500 / 2,470 When I first read this, given Joel’s recent rehab history, I assumed “traduzione” was a prescription drug. As it turns out, it means “translation” in Italian. So this is just an Italian Google user who wants to see Joel’s lyrics in Italian.
billy joel at madison square garden for farewell performance 3 / 39,900 Given his current tour schedule, the rumors of his “farewell performance” seem to be greatly exaggerated
billy joel live in hartford disc 3 10 / 97,900 Why do I get the feeling that “Live in Harvard” is not a (professionally released) CD?
“billy joel” “randy jackson” 78 / 113,000 Can we infer from this query the (Google-generated) rumor that Joel is appearing on American Idol again this year?
bruce springsteen, hearing loss >500 / 140,000 OK, it’s not Billy Joel, but it’s close: does this mean we can start calling Bruce the “Boss with Hearing Loss?”

Next, we move on to some interesting queries about me or my family:

Query Rank / # of Results Comments
brian greenberg date 227 / 872,000 I’m flattered, really, but I’m married.
bryan greenberg’s band 221 / 460,000 Well, I do have a band, but it doesn’t come up in the search results. Ironically, though, five of the top twenty results refer to me and the University of Pennsylvania Marching Band (which is definitely a band I’m associated with a great deal, but by no means my band).
greenberg family foundation 432 / 1,290,000 How I wish. But no, sorry, that’s not me. . .
i should be sleeping greenberg 1 / 230,000 Check it out – someone who seems to have actually been looking for my blog. And guess what – the #1 search result. The world is officially in perfect harmony. . .
sherry smile 6 / 447,000 I just need to point out here that of the 447,000 “sherry smile”s out there, my wife’s is #6. Not bad. . .

Politics is heating up, so how about a couple in that category:

Query Rank / # of Results Comments
brian greenberg + 2008 campaign 1 / 253,000 If nominated, I will not run. If elected, I will not serve. . .
bush endorses clinton >500 / 1,720,000 Heh. Here’s what happens when you forget to put quotes in a Google query. Sure – those three words have appeared on many web pages together, but in that order? Probably not. . .

And then there’s always the weird & wacky:

Query Rank / # of Results Comments
mushroom trip after lasik surgery >500 / 34,200 Ooh boy – I’m thinking maybe the surgery didn’t go so well. If the world looks like a mushroom trip, you better consult your eye doctor again.
the year 2176 >500 / 1,760,000 I can’t imagine there’s a lot of info on the web about this topic just yet, but you never know. . .
what is the time of the longest superbowl anthem >500 / 60,400 Who says there are too many statistics in sports?
dolly porten 88 / 14,300 This one’s just for my friend, Jeff Porten. I’ll also point out that I was hit #88, so there are 87 other ways the term “Dolly Porten” is relevant to the world in some way.
“has four fingers” -thief -berry -marilyn -cat -kitten -pussy -oprah -cats >500 / 1,540,000 It’s like a Google riddle. My guess is “Mickey Mouse.”
what kind of english accent do you have 5 / 489,000 Best query of the month, IMHO. ‘Cuz ya know, the French English accent is good, but the Spanish English accent is so much better. . .

And finally, the Adult/Porn-Related queries. The days of being hit with hundreds of these seem to have subsided, so we only have a few worth mentioning:

Query Rank / # of Results Comments
adult porn pitchers >500 / 141,000 Poor speller, or a new definition for the term “relief pitcher?”
dirty pitchers of ashley tisdale >500 / 296,000 I Should Be Sleeping – the blog of choice for poor spellers with inappropriate thoughts about Disney movies.
family nude camps >500 / 589,000 “Hey, watch your language! This is a family nude camp!”

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