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Your Search Questions Answered: The Greatest Hits

So it’s been almost a year since I started the “Your Search Questions Answered” series of posts. In that time, I’ve written 9 posts in the series with well over 100 unique search terms.

The beauty about this series is that the well never dries up. Every day, I’ll log away one or two search terms/phrases/questions that led to my blog. And, if the search terms are any indication, about 20% of this blog’s traffic comes to Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret related posts. At least it seems that way. Thanks Judy Blume.

While I’ve got a ton of search terms still waiting on me to poke fun at, I thought today we could take a look back at some of the best ones from the first 9 posts. Remember, these are actual, unedited search terms that came to 101 Books.

Here’s the Greatest Hits edition of Your Search Questions Answered:

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Your Search Questions Answered, Volume 9

Not back by popular demand, today I bring you the 9TH installment of Your Search Questions Answered.

The search terms are only getting weirder, people. If you could only see the stuff I DON’T include in these posts. Wow.

Remember, these are actual, unedited search terms that the Google or some other search engine brought to my blog. I couldn’t make most of these up if I tried. For a refresher, visit this page to see all the previous search questions posts.

Now, on with it:
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Your Search Questions Answered, Volume 8

Do you know what time it is? It’s time for the latest version in the series of posts that no one is asking for–Your Search Questions Answered!

These are actual unedited search terms that found my blog–the smarty pants commentary is from yours truly! For a recap of previous search questions answered, go here.

Now for the fun:

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Your Search Questions Answered, Volume 7

Welcome to the latest edition of Your Search Questions Answered–my not-that-funny attempt at trying to make sense of all the weird search terms that find my blog via Google and the like. If you’d like to read previous editions, here you go.

Remember, these are actual, unedited search terms that found my blog. Let’s get on with it!

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Getting Spammy With It: Volume 3

Have you ever heard the theory that monkeys could write Shakespeare if they were given an infinite amount of time?

Well, to write a spam comment, monkeys would need precisely 15 minutes.

With that, it’s no coincidence that the spam comments have been piling up (props to the WordPress filter for catching almost 100% of them!). Looks like the monkeys were busy over the holidays.

So it’s time to get spammy with it and take a look at some of the more confusing and English language-challenged spam comments that found their way into the blog’s spam filter. Yet, here I am, bringing them into the light.

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Your Search Questions Answered, Volume 6

Welcome to the final “Your Search Questions Answered” post of 2011. More wacky fun to come next year.

If you need a review of previous versions, here you go. As always, these are actual, unedited search terms that brought people, presumably, to my blog.

And…begin:

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Getting Spammy With It: Volume 2

In this series of posts, I make fun of the ridiculous spam comments that found my blog. And there are many of them.

I tried this once. Kind of enjoyed it. So why not try again? If you hate this nonsense, feel free to curse me and throw digital tomatoes. Just don’t throw heirlooms at me. Those things are expensive.

Remember, these are actual comments that my WordPress spam filter saved me from. But here I am posting them on the blog anyway. How stupid.

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Your Search Questions Answered, Volume 5

Well, it’s that time again. Time to respond to the many wacked-out search terms that found my blog via interweb search engines like Google.

Reminder, these are real search terms in all of their unedited glory. If you’re new to this series, here’s the archive. Read to your heart’s content.

Let’s get started:

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Your Search Questions Answered, Volume 4

Welcome to the fourth volume of Your Search Questions Answered, in which I try and make sense of wonderfully, wacky search terms that find my blog. Remember, I’ve left these terms in all of their unedited glory. Interested in previous editions of this series? Got you covered.

Now, on with volume 4!

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Your Search Questions Answered, Volume 3

In today's post: John Updike's thoughts on rabbits. (Source: Larry D. Moore/Wikimedia Commons)

And it’s back. Everyone’s least favorite series of posts…Your Search Questions Answered. These are actual, unedited search terms that brought people to my blog. Visit Part 1 and Part 2 for a recap.

Now, on with it.

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