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September 19, 2005

KEI Observation Deck - whacky questions people ask of search engines

Welcome to the KEI Observation Deck. Today a few quick observations followed by a whacky list questions people ask of search engines.

Okay then....

"20 quart ice cream freezer" KEI 147.2

"used walkin cooler freezer" KEI 1849.0

"tortugas route" KEI 961.0

"Listen to Free Radio Stations" KEI 1305.0

"free radio stations" KEI 10,732

"a diagram of a compound microscope" KEI 161.3

"Diagram of Solar System" KEI 307.0

"Dual Phase Extraction Equipment" KEI 429.6

"Long Layered Hair Styles" KEI 243.5

"long beach home equity loans" KEI 590.1

Finally, here we go with a few (not for optimization purposes) questions that people are asking their computer:

35 people in the last 60 days asked their favorite search engine:
"why study history" KEI: .043

85 people in the last 60 days asked a search engine:
"Why is the sky blue" KEI .051

47 people in the last 60 days asked their favorite search engine:
"why you need a web site" KEI .17

Quite logically, 33 folks wanted to know
"why is my computer running slow" KEI 4.1

35 folks wanted to know
"why eat breakfast" KEI 4.7

35 folks wanted to know....
"why do feet stink" KEI 4.6

37 people asked a search engine:
"why small groups in the church" KEI 7.4

50 people asked about:
"why we go to mars" KEI 37.3

60 folks sought to discover:
"why clone plants" KEI 40.4

39 people asked the all knowing search engine:
"why did i get stood up" KEI 133.0

32 people were trying to figure out:
"Why washington D.C. is a national symbol" KEI 512.0

41 people searched for...
"why andy grove was named time man of the year" KEI 1681.0

55 people demanded to know the truth by searching for:
"Why gasoline demand, supply, and prices changes" KEI 3025.0

Okay, that's it for today's observations. Here are a couple of other good things you can check out.

An article on lateral thinking and SEO.

Chasing the Search Engines’ Algorithms. . Should you or shouldn’t you?

Drop by and visit again real soon

Best regards
John Alexander
www.searchengineworkshops.com

Posted by John at September 19, 2005 05:25 PM

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