The benefit of chat logs (part 2)
A couple weeks ago I wrote about the benefit of having a chat log on your site. An indexed chat log can lead to some great search engine referrals. The latest batch of crazy referrals for Babble don't fail to impress and/or amuse:
Apparently, Babble attracts those who wish to get ahead in life without studying and those who need to spend a bit more time studying spelling.
On the flip-side of that coin, we also have people that are willing to work hard to overcome a disability or branch out to foreign languages to be the best wordsmiths they can be.
There are the referrals that seem to make sense on the surface, but still leave you scratching your head a little or wondering in frustration what the person was searching for.
Babble even seems to attract those wishing to learn a new hobby or get a bit tipsy in style.
Tune in next time for another edition of WROTDs (Weird Referrals of the Day)...
Apparently, Babble attracts those who wish to get ahead in life without studying and those who need to spend a bit more time studying spelling.
On the flip-side of that coin, we also have people that are willing to work hard to overcome a disability or branch out to foreign languages to be the best wordsmiths they can be.
There are the referrals that seem to make sense on the surface, but still leave you scratching your head a little or wondering in frustration what the person was searching for.
Babble even seems to attract those wishing to learn a new hobby or get a bit tipsy in style.
Tune in next time for another edition of WROTDs (Weird Referrals of the Day)...
