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Flashback Friday, or Wherein I Recycle Old Posts Instead of Writing Something New

The blogging gurus say that sometimes you should drag out old posts and re-use them. Recycling is in, you know.

But, rather than rewriting old stuff which is still pretty much good, I figured I’d just drag out the links to some of the curiously popular posts on this blog. At least according to Google searches anyway.

How to Attract Hot Naked Chicks” - Not really about what you think it’s about. I really thought the Hot Naked Chicks apron would have been popular, but I was wrong.

The Long-Tail Search, or How Not to Be Such a Guy” - This is actually my most popular post. Go figure.

Creepy Guy Seeks Swimsuit Model” - This is another favorite. It’s about giving your readers what they want.

What these posts all have in common is that they are about marketing and traffic and have pictures of scantily-clad women and guys in their underwear. You can probably guess which is the most popular. (And, if you guessed “scantily-clad women,” you can go to the back of the class because you’re wrong.)

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4 Comments »

2009-03-01 23:10:30

What is scantilly ??? You mean like the girls in my trailer park ???

Comment by dcr
2009-03-08 16:12:17

I wouldn’t know.

 
 
Comment by meleah rebeccah
2009-03-02 10:38:28

recycled posts are still good posts!

Comment by dcr
2009-03-08 16:12:32

Thank you! Yes!

 
 
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