Non mi sono bevuto il cervello, nonostante data le settimanella che mi si prospetta tra cambio di casa, chiusura quarto a lavoro e volo a fine settimana in Spagna per il meritato riposo ci sono vicino.
Il titolo del post non ha carattere Joyceiano, ne vuole copiare lo stile di alcuni post di andima , ma è semplicemente la summa delle parole che stanno portando più traffico sul blog presente.
Guardando i rapporti Analytics di questo mese infatti I find that the top search queries from Google lead me up for the term "Tuscan tourists in Dublin" and the article that comes out is my negative review of the restaurant Baccaro, but praised by many people I know ( tastes are tastes).
The most interesting thing though is that those looking for this word is always the same person or persons and I do not see how changing the percentage of new visitors coming from it. It 'so easy to deduce that some of you out there know that there are no bookmarks or feeds, or even the sympathetic system implemented recently by Blogger and already used by the legendary andima that allows you to have the update of the blog in real time by a click in the upper right "faithful readers".
As for the "sluts in dublin" not only did not expect there was quite a volume of research in relation to the issue online, but I have to thank Bacchus if in the post " Services in Dublin" (very appropriate I would say) many people see off the illusion of finding it a little "smaialeccio" (at Abatantuono).
Finally, and thank God, at least guesses Google indexing more logical and I am a decent place to "live in Dublin so I end up on the inside back but at least one of the top positions and between the home page of the blog.
I just wanted to share this discovery with you before going to pack everything for the move. Regards.
Il titolo del post non ha carattere Joyceiano, ne vuole copiare lo stile di alcuni post di andima , ma è semplicemente la summa delle parole che stanno portando più traffico sul blog presente.
Guardando i rapporti Analytics di questo mese infatti I find that the top search queries from Google lead me up for the term "Tuscan tourists in Dublin" and the article that comes out is my negative review of the restaurant Baccaro, but praised by many people I know ( tastes are tastes).
The most interesting thing though is that those looking for this word is always the same person or persons and I do not see how changing the percentage of new visitors coming from it. It 'so easy to deduce that some of you out there know that there are no bookmarks or feeds, or even the sympathetic system implemented recently by Blogger and already used by the legendary andima that allows you to have the update of the blog in real time by a click in the upper right "faithful readers".
As for the "sluts in dublin" not only did not expect there was quite a volume of research in relation to the issue online, but I have to thank Bacchus if in the post " Services in Dublin" (very appropriate I would say) many people see off the illusion of finding it a little "smaialeccio" (at Abatantuono).
Finally, and thank God, at least guesses Google indexing more logical and I am a decent place to "live in Dublin so I end up on the inside back but at least one of the top positions and between the home page of the blog.
I just wanted to share this discovery with you before going to pack everything for the move. Regards.
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