Image searches

So it’s been a mystery to me what people were searching Google images for when they hit on various pictures in my blog. I finally figured out how to find the full link in my stats, though, and how to read it. Some of them are…creepy, but others are just hilarious.

Like the pic that accompanies my bio? Almost always, the way people land on that is by searching for images of “ferreting.” Very, very funny. :-)


4 Responses to “Image searches”  

  1. 1 Victor Infante

    OK. That’s hysterical. And not just because I own a ferret.

  2. 2 Jess Nevins

    It’s funny, but when I think of images of ferreting, Osama, Homer Simpsons, ferrets and you are not a combination that comes to mind.

  3. 3 Chris Billett

    Oh shit! That’s hilarious! Haha, and also… creepy? Yup, how do you find out these stats? I’m not sure I want to know what people google me for (tickets in Norway or badly spelled France, perhaps?) but hey, at least I might find something humourous to blog about…

  4. 4 grndexter

    I’m here today because of something you posted in someone else’s Blog at sometime in the past. I didn’t have time to look at your web site then, so I just bookmarked you in my “Temp” folder and moved on.

    Having now been to your bio page, I’m convinced that it should be viewed daily… and maybe someday I can even force myself to read the stuff you wrote next to the picture! ;-D

    As to how I arrived at your bio image - I just clicked on your bio to get there… I wasn’t searching for anything in particular except to see who you are, and may I say that, whatever a person has to search for to get there, the trip is entirely worthwhile!!! {EG}

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Deanna I'm a freelance copyeditor specializing in fantasy and science fiction. SF/F novels I have copyedited have been finalists for (and have sometimes won) the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke, Golden Spur, John W. Campbell Memorial, Quill, Locus, Philip K. Dick, British Science Fiction, British Fantasy, and World Fantasy awards. In 2007 I was short-listed for a World Fantasy Award for my copyediting.



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