Posts filed under ‘Blogging’

Scare Sheep and an Overload of Homework

June 26, 2009

Every blogger should do this every now and then; check which search queries have driven traffic to your site. I’ve just checked the Keywords report in Google Analytics and actually, I’m pretty happy with the results. Of course, I also found some bizarre keywords in there, here’s my Top 5 of 2009 so far:

  • be doddema (I must admit, I kinda like this one.)
  • display two comments (Not three or four?)
  • lili aaron soundtrack (Who’s Lili Aaron?)
  • overload on homework (I’ve had my fair share of homework, and I wasn’t able to handle an overload either.)

And last, but not least, my favorite one:

  • scare sheep (Now why would one scare sheep?)

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Mobile Blogging on Android with wpToGo

May 7, 2009

Just discovered a nice little Android application for WordPress: wpToGo. Handy for blogging on the go, yet very simple to use. It supports images, tags, and categories, you can save and load drafts, and you can add multiple blogs you author.

This post was written with wpToGo, seems to be working just fine! You can download it for free from the Android Market.

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My Handwritten Blog Post

October 26, 2008

It’s funny working in the Internet industry, there must have been days I didn’t even write one single word on paper. Therefore, I decided to handwrite a blog post. And to be honest, I didn’t like it very much. It takes a whole lot of time to scan the thing, way much longer than typing a post!

handwritten-blog-post

For those of you who are having trouble reading my handwriting (including myself and you search bots!) here you go:

  • If I handwrite a blog post, will it rank lower in search engines because the search bot can’t read it?
  • When applying for a job before the digital era, did people mention how many words they can write per minute instead of keystrokes?
  • I love this Flickr pool about handwritten blogs.
  • Life would be easier if companies and government agencies would accept a digital scan of my signature more often!
  • Has anyone tried turning their handwriting into a font through Fontifier.com?

So, what about your handwriting?

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