New Here? You may want to Subscribe to my RSS feed for daily updates. Or if you prefer,
Subscribe by Email What is RSS? Thanks for visiting!
This is a list of the top 10 search terms that people have used recently to find Working at Home on the Internet through the major Search Engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN etc). They are listed from the most hits per related terms to the fewest and include my thoughts relating to the “why” they landed here.
- WordPress Post Preview - This is a term that seems to show at the top of the list every time WordPress does another upgrade. It seems people like their Post Preview without having to go to another page.
- Working at Home (everything) - This is no big surprise although people have some very unique ways of searching for work at home opportunities (eg. should my back face the window in home office and can a lien be put on my home if I’m incorporate).
- Scams & Legit - This is another that comes as no big surprise. Searches increase every time some of these scam artists do a big e-mail push on people who have expressed a desire to Work at Home by taking surveys or some other “make tons of money online” scams.
- Meta Data - This is a little bit unexpected. Although I have written some posts on Keyword usage in posts, titles and tags, I am far from an expert. This is something I feel more serious minded future internet entrepreneurs are looking to get as much information as possible about to succeed online.
- Print Business Cards - Let’s face it. When small business people are just starting out, they are trying to save a little bit of money. If they can do something themselves with their own equipment instead of paying someone else to do it, they’ll take that option.
- Blog vs Website - This is something I get asked by potential customers all of the time. There seems to be quite a few people seeking the best option for their business and looking to get ways to attract new customers by using the appropriate platform.
- WordPress Plugins - This seems to coincide with #1. Every time WordPress upgrades and breaks something or takes it away altogether, WP users need new plugins to solve a problem they didn’t have before.
- Navigation Tweaks - Things like Next/Previous posts, Alphabetizing and Post count in Categories or Site Search are not always included in templates and bloggers want to offer the best way to present as much information to their visitors as possible.
- Page Views - It is no surprise that any business that has an internet presence wants as many eyes reading as much of the information presented as possible. Things like Inseries, comments and polls were included in this as part of the search results because they were some of the major keywords used in these searches.
- WampServer - I’m not too sure why this term showed up so much, maybe there aren’t too many posts about the program. I did a minor review of my experience using it (I am quite happy with it). These are probably from searches looking for useful offline tools for web designers and problem solvers.
Just for the halibut I thought I would include #11 Skype (only wrote about it once) and #12 Verizon Wireless Router (over 2 years ago) to show that it just depends on what people need information about and how much information is out there.
These search terms don’t necessarily translate into the most popular posts that appear on WAHI, but they do give me an idea of what people are looking for and how they are finding what I write related to their needs. So, the plan at this point is to focus on finding answers to some of the questions people seem to be asking through their searches.
Some queries, like Blog vs Website or Scam & Legit and Work at Home, will be addressed here with updated details as they become available. The more technical and program related solutions would probably be better handled on My Computer Back in Service (not to worry, I’ll link to the answers).
What about you, can you hear the questions people are asking you through their searches? Got any examples?
Related Posts:Tweaking Meta DataThe main reason for you to Tweak your Meta Data at all is for Search Engine...Google Search for Your Site? Y/N
I hope you noticed, I put a search (Google/Site) in the top of the side...Results of “How did you find this Blog?” PollThe results are in from the "How did you find this Blog?" Poll.
The resu...
January 29th, 2008 at 06:27am |
Posted by
Joe |
Keywords, Stastics |
reader remarks | Print This Post
The Basics?

Ok, After the Summary… We all want to know how many people visit, how may pages they view and how many return visitors we have. Even after the Visitor Paths, there you have to keep scrolling to see who went where and how many times they have returned and it’s really difficult to see Keywords with any real feel for what people are looking for.
Speaking of Keywords…

You should notice that a full 16% of the keywords used to find the Blog are Work from (at) Home and another 15% with variations of Work, Home, Business, Internet, Computer. All of which are in my MetaData Keyword list. I must have done something right. One suprise was how many times that variations of WordPress show up in searches, but it is nice. And this is only one page of 4, all of which give further information on how people are finding the Blog.
This leads us to Landing Pages…

I think the take away from the results of the Landing Pages stats show the importance of Keywords, not only in the URL of the Site, but in Titles of individual posts as well as the content within the posts themselves. The term Work at Home leads to the Main Page as well as numerous individual posts containing the term in the Title, sub-titles and text. It further indicates that Search Engines will pick up a Keyword if it is well placed within Title and text if it is currently important to readers searches (WordPress 2.2).
Just for the Halibut…

I show this because I want you to realize that you aren’t playing to a single country. I am from the U.S but only 50% of my readers are from the country in which I reside. The other 50% are from Everywhere Else. This is the main reason I put the Google Translate right above the Sidebar, I want to make it as easy as possible for people to read what I write.
Granted, this is only a snapshot of one day, but checking what Keywords are working and where people are landing is a good indicator of the audience I am reaching. And isn’t that the point, to reach the right readers? To give them what they are looking for?
What statictics give you the best indication of the health of your Blog?
Related Posts:Can I be Too Involved with Statistics?I have found myself more and more often going to my different stat pages. I...Importance of Statistics
There is an interesting conversation going on over at ProBlogger. Darren ...Testing StatCounter vs Site Meter for Review
Speaking of Stats, I am trying something new. I already have StatCounte...
June 27th, 2007 at 04:54pm |
Posted by
Joe |
Basics, Google, Keywords, Management, Stastics, Work at Home |
reader remarks | Print This Post
Way back in January, when I first installed the Verizon DSL using the Actiontec GT704WG Wirless Router I wrote about the problems I was having with the installation.
I also wrote of the solution I came up with after all the trials and tribulations I had dealing with the incompetent help line. That was actually 11 (eleven) months ago.
As things work out, someone sent me an E-mail to the Old Address that was still linked in the post on the New Blog asking if I could help them. It seems they were going through the same problem. They couldn’t come up with the Drivers for the equipment and couldn’t get any satisfaction from Verizon (same problem I was having way back when).
I uploaded the files for the fix to http://workingathomeinternet.com/actiontech they can be copied (downloaded) to a hard-drive. Restarting the computer should allow the system to find the proper Drivers.
Sorry, Verizon and Actiontec, but if it’s proprietary, then you should make if easier for your customers to access the Drivers.
The Moral:
The value for me is, someone found an Old Post related to their problem through a Google Search.
The value for them is they found the information they were looking for on an Old Post of mine through a Google Search.
The Old Posts Involved:
My Dilemma
It’s Finally Over
Related Posts:Poll: Do You Use Related Posts on Your Blog?I have always liked using Related Posts at the end of an article as a refer...Help Me Get Organized…
I started writing a post the other day about organization. Eventually, it...Keywords and Old Posts
One way of attracting readers to your site is by using Keywords in the Ti...
November 22nd, 2006 at 07:00am |
Posted by
Joe |
Attitude, Basics, Blogging, Google, Keywords, SEO |
9 reader remarks | Print This Post