My Search Results
Posted by: Luke in blogging, tags: alfalfa leaf, cold climate, cold weather, eisenia fetida, google, home, job, last time, leaf cutter bees, making money online, nanotech, niches, Ping Optimizer, query number, raising worms, red worms, search engines, search query, searcher, trafficSurprisingly, the one thing I get the most attention for from the search engines is something I wrote one brief piece on, namely Raising Red Worms. Here’s all of my results. Note: anything with “10kluke” in it was just me checking.
| Search Query | Number of requests | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | 10kluke | 5 |
| 2. | maxblogpress ping optimizer | 1 |
| 3. | the posting daily | 1 |
| 4. | raise european nightcrawlers | 1 |
| 5. | raising redworms | 1 |
| 6. | redworms idaho | 1 |
| 7. | raising european nightcrawlers | 1 |
| 8. | students raising red worms | 1 |
| 9. | publish ical mac to google calendar | 1 |
| 10. | how to keep and raise red worms at home | 1 |
| 11. | http://10kluke.info | 1 |
| 12. | info on red worms | 1 |
| 13. | eisenia fetida idaho | 1 |
| 14. | red wrigglers cold climate | 1 |
| 15. | raising worms at home | 1 |
Pretty interesting, isn’t it? Nobody is getting to me because they’re interested in making money online, or nanotech, but raising red worms (at home, in idaho, where it’s kind of cold weather… etc.) is strikingly hot.
Perhaps it has something to do with the style of searcher. When I search for info on red worms, I often go through several pages of search results, one after another, for hours on end. That’s because every site on the subject seems to have something new and potentially valuable to say.
I wonder, how many similar niches are there? Could I get traffic by mentioning say, alfalfa leaf-cutter bees? I worked a job at a beeboard drilling plant recently. Last time I looked for information on the subject, it was rather scarce. Maybe mycology and growing mushrooms would be a good topic to explore…
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