Top 10 search terms for February 2008

Sometimes I find it interesting to take a snap shop at a given point in time, to see what people have typed into a search engine before visiting swollenpickles.com. It can be quite a revealing experience that can give you an insight into what it is that people are looking for, which is particularly useful if you follow the ye olde bastardized supply and demand principle (ie. They demand it, I supply it).

So without further or do, here are the top 10 search terms people used to find swollenpickles.com in February 2008.

1. camel toe
2. 300 script
3. cameltoe
4. camel toes
5. celebrity camel toe
6. lindsey lohan
7. lindsay lohan
8. paris hilton camel toe
9. celebrity cameltoe
10. celebrity camel toes

I think that list tells a very interesting story.

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2 Responses to “Top 10 search terms for February 2008”

  1. AvatarIan
    1

    I think there is clearly strong demand for camel toes … mmmm, wonder if that can be converted to megabucks?

    I note the market for camel toes is being satisfied by sites such as http://www.cameltoe.com … be warned, NSFW!

    One depressing thing about looking through your search stats is it makes you realise how many sickos there are using the internet.

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  2. Avatarblankshooting
    2

    I’ve said it before, pervs are your niche! You should add this to your list of goals: achieve a monopoly Gates-style on the camel toe market. Aim high I say!

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