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Quite a reputation – or: key words revealed

Recently I was wondering why the counter of my webpage is so high (almost 1300) after less than four months. I checked it by logging in to my counter; there you can display where your visitors are coming from and through which pages they find to you. When the semester started, most of my visitors where you students from the IS courses but now as the search engines and crawlers found us, visitors arrive from all over the world:

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These are the most recent and common terms my Blog is found for. I think by knowing these words and what users are interested in nowadays is important for those who want to monetize their Blogs and contributions to Web 2.0. They need to know what the customers – the surfers, the consumers – are interested in and how to draw their attention because they will eventually click on their banner ads.

Here is the list:
extract facebook friend emails from facebook --> The Facebook API for our Project

FACEBOOK LOGIN proxy --> More on the Facebook API for our Project

google map's --> Google Map's new Marker Manager

livesearch maps --> Woooow, check out Microsoft's live search (maps)

Google Maps Marker Manager --> Google Map's new Marker Manager

aim api --> Team Project: AIM API

css rss graphic --> Graphics and CSS for Web 2.0

lesbian sistas --> SPAM or: Lesbian robots kissing Learningremix

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Cool links

Blog Maintenance, EMUonline, Learningremix, Bud's Blog, Andre's Blog, Joern's Blog, Bud's Page, MYB-Tags, MYB-Joern, MYB-Andre, MYB-Thomas

Interesting stuff