Saturday, January 10, 2009

The Advantages Of My Feedjit.

I find this terribly interesting. Scroll down on my blog. Go farther. Go past my blog list. Then, look on the right hand side. There's my Feedjit widget. My Live Traffic Feed. Now, I really love my Feedjit. It shows me in real time visitors on my blog and where they came from. No. No. No. I don't know WHO you ARE. I just know where you came from and also how you came upon my blog, sometimes. If you see someone from Kill Devil Hills, NC, that's not me. It's someone else from KDH. I've blocked myself. You know, you can block yourself if you want. Just go to Feedjit/Options/Ignore My Browser. I'm lookin' at you Papa CK. I have found out in the past 24 hours that several people have come upon my blog because they've had problems with Easy-Hit-Counters, just as I've had. They googled "easyhitcounters+broken" or "my easy-hit-counter stopped working" and since I blogged about that yesterday, they came right to my blog. Hey, easyhitcounters is as good as gone for now. I'm so glad it wasn't me. It wasn't. It was the problem with EasyHitCounters Not me. Yay me! Many of you have ended up on my blog by googling "homemade ranch dressing." One got here by googling "kick ass french onion soup," and, YES, I happened to post about a KICK ASS FRENCH ONION SOUP, thank you very much. There's someone from Stockton, California who always shows up on my post: "Kitchens Are Monkey Business: Mr. & Mrs. Hawthorne Have a Disappointing Lunch Out. Please, Stockton, tell me about this. Are you stuck in time? Or what? Several came upon Kitchens Are Monkey Business by looking for Thomas Keller's slow-cooker cassoulet recipe. One person actually googled "40 Year Old Mother Load," and got me, since I had posted that when Ticky was here the other week and she had showed me how to use my remote control to find all the porn channels. Again, many thanks, Ticks. And I keep seeing someone from Greensboro, NC, coming on to my site. I wish I knew who you are. Please e-me GBO. Whoot! I just checked my Feedjit and someone from Steinbach, Manitoba, just reached KAMB by googling
"green walls in kitchen" and my split green pea soup came up. This is fascinating stuff, people.

2 comments:

Kathy said...

And someone apparently needed to Google "1977 J.C. Penney's Catalog". Lo & behold, there you were.

I don't put labels on my blog. Maybe that's why I only have 6 faithful readers.

Anonymous said...

Oh, Rosie. I confess that I am the one from Stockton, CA that bookmarked your blog entry that keeps me stuck in time. I KNEW you would pick up on that eventually and I don't know how to fix it. It's OK, tho. I scroll down to find your newer entries and go from there. So I guess I am kind of stuck in time--briefly.