Interesting data about this blog…statistics and other lies
September 17, 2004 on 9:01 am | In TGIF |I’ve been blogging now for 9 months!! Seems like I have been doing this forever.
According to this blog’s statistics page, a number of people are using the new search engine A9. What is A9?
Top referrer: Patently Obvious Blog
Traffic is about 50% searching (Google et al.) and 50% bookmarkers.
How searchers found the site: marshmallow gun (Google), types of lawyers (Yahoo), patent blog (Google), invent blog (Google), marshmallow guns (Google), ”types of lawyers” (MSN), Quando omni flunkus moritati (Google), Pennie & Edmonds (Google), types of lawyers (MSN), inverse reactive current (Google), famous inventors (Yahoo), famous inventors (MSN), unilateral phase detractors (Google), invent (Google), nipper (Google), pvc marshmallow gun (Google), ”unilateral phase detractors” (Google), the invent blog (Google), lawsuits (Yahoo), and patent law blog (Google).
I seem to get a lot of hits for “grappling dummy.” Maybe I should become the grappling dummy blog.
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