in search of...





I regularly check the stats of both my blogsite and my business website. Its cool to see things like where visitors are from and how many "hits" I get, but I find it most fascinating to see how people find my site. A lot of people find my blog through searches for things that I may happen to write about. I get a lot of hits for things like "jaguar commercial music" and "helms bakery truck" (who knew that one would be so popular?), but this week I got a visitor from (what to me was) the funniest search ever: "massages with happy endings oklahoma city". I swear! I don't make these things up! Unfortunately for the searcher, Google was picking up "Oklahoma City" from an architecture post and "happy ending" from a post about design in Nazi Germany... probably not what he was looking for.