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Wednesday, 16 November 2011
It's been a VERY long time since I've done a "popular keywords" post. I've not seen one from other bloggers for a while either so thought I'd kick-start the latest round of weird key phrases that seem to lead to this website.
Despite the distinct lack of fresh posts traffic to this blog seems consistent throughout 2011 which means there are plenty of phrases to choose from. Here are my favourites from November (so far).
Explorer of the Seas
Perhaps I was in a former life but I think you're after the amazing Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas cruise ship.
Cadburys Chocolate Photographs
No idea how this relates to me, other than I love Cadburys Dairy Milk, Crunchie, Wispa, Bourneville, ...
Want to buy used diesel Volvo
You're after a car dealer. I'm currently pining after the Lexus CT200h. Just need to save a mere £34,460.
Affiliate fiske
Could be me. There might be more of us than I first thought though :-)
How to start my own voucher code website
it's simple. Just build or buy a voucher code website script and then add the codes. You'll probably need to have an awful lot of cash behind you to compete with the big boys.
I love BT
Good for you :-)
So it is Christmas
I know what you mean. It seems to come around quicker each year. So much to do and so little time...
Interview questions for a Tesco delivery driver
I haven't had an interview for a long time so I'm probably not the best person to ask. I'd guess there would be something in there about trustworthiness and how well you are at navigating the streets of [insert local area here].
Sites with remarketing banners
There's loads of them around but I've found that the page at Opt Out of NAI Member Ad Networks does a very good job of setting opt-out cookies. I can't stand the things.
David Fiske to leave commission
At first I thought it was a rumour that I was leaving affiliate marketing. Whilst I consider this on a regular basis the story you're looking for is that the FCC (Federal Communications Commission, United States of America) Spokesman David Fiske is leaving at the end of 2011.
David Fiske gambling
Wouldn't know how to. I could tell you how to play the lottery but that's about it!
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