Most of the hits I've gotten over the past day or so have been Google searches for the string "cathy baker hee haw". I don't know what's odder: the fact that so many people are searching for this, or the fact that they're coming to my site as a result. (I'm currently the 19th most popular site for this string. At least I'm not the most popular site for "whores in Iceland".)
I wonder if this is just a demonstration of the influence of the Hee Haw infomercial. Even typing in "hee haw infomercial" gives 875 hits as of this writing. I wonder if this sort of thing is used as a measurement of advertising effectiveness?
By the way, here is the official Hee Haw site, and here is the biopage for the cute-as-a-bug Cathy Baker.
OK, "visine on nipples" is more interesting than "cathy baker hee haw". But how many people search for "visine on nipples"? And what sort of people would search for "visine on nipples"? And is there a relationship between how many times I mention "visine on nipples" and how highly Google ranks my site for searches for "visine on nipples"?
ReplyDeleteOh, and by the way: visine on nipples.