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Sweep the Week


South Bay Blogger Sweeps Week is here and we all try to increase the number of hits on our web sites. Unfortunately the stats are disabled right now - otherwise I would give you the "hit list" of today.

I had researched in a previous entry that sex, swear words, mac and movies have the highest hit quote in my blog. Right now, during the sweeps week, I am lucky because I already almost doubled my hits without actively doing anything. I noticed that all the people searching for the movie "Munich" somehow end up on my blog, "Munichmaedchen." So, all I have to do now is to add more hits by writing swear words in several languages:

Dammit, verdammt nochmal, mierda, merde, cretin, Sch...eibenkleister, Shooot, locco, porca di miseria, KreizKruzifuzi, verflucht nochmal, Hexenfett und Kraehenfuess, Bosh, idiota, dammit again!


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I think the folks at sixapart are worried about the number of hits we'll get this week, so they pre-emptively disabled the stats. Heh. Go sweepers!

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