‘I couldn’t help but notice’… that my two posts on Dorian Gray and Ben Barnes attracted the highest number of ’traffic’ of any of my posts. Not just a small increase but we’re talking about fifty plus people than on most days and as I don’t even know fifty people, it can only be the famous names in the blog post title attracting them. That’s logic for you.
So, to increase my ‘hit’ rate, I obviously need to select my blog titles carefully (I’m slowly getting the hang of this blog malarkey, you know, including the ‘terminology’).
Clearly famous names help, so who is the most ‘googled’ person out there?Googling ‘who is the most googled person’ didn’t help as it brought up a whole load of conflicting entries, where most famous people seem to think they are the most googled … I did read the other day, that Robert Pattinson was the most googled, so I shall go with that. He will be quite sufficient to act as an experiment in my title blog. I shall be intrigued to see what happens. Will my blog hits go through the roof, crash the system, cause a virtual landslide…?
Apologies to those surfing for Robert Pattinson, this post doesn’t contain anything about him, well only references to him anyway.
Apparently, according to the man himself, his fans are quite fanatical (hence the word fan, I suppose) so hopefully, I haven’t incurred their wrath by detouring them from essential Robert Pattinson surfing… To compensate for that, here is a still from the ‘New Moon’ film coming out on 20th of November.
Who should next star in my blog title, I wonder… maybe Michael Jackson? He must be very googled at the moment too… Or Britney? Madonna? Hey, one famous person per blog title – although there may be some very strange titles as a result.
Tomorrow it will be ‘Michael Jackson and Chetham’s School of Music’…
The mind boggles…