Odd Search
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Not too long ago I got the “Psychic Search” plugin from MaxBlogPress and I’ve found it to be a most useful tool. By using it to see what visitors to this blog are searching for I can more readily come up with content that suits those searches. Then not too long ago I looked and it showed that somebody had used “samira” as their search key.
I’ll have to be honest, I’ve never seen the word before a few days ago and until I did some search engine time to find out I wouldn’t have been surprised to discover that it was a brand of shoes or nurse costumes for that matter. In either case, it didn’t strike me as something that anybody would find results for on a technically biased computer / internet blog such as this one. I guess it just goes to show the odd things that can creep up in search queries.
Oh, and what does “samira” mean? I looked it up on Wikipedia,
“Samira (In Arabic ????? Samira; also Sameera) is a traditional feminine Arabic name. It is the feminine form of Samir, meaning “friend of the night”
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