Why search engines scare the crap out of me

The most common searches in the search engine traffic to my site (from Mint).

I’ve had Mint installed on my website for a while. I like the up-to-the-minute stats, so I can sit there and watch the page refresh every 2 minutes and see the numbers change.

I’ve also known about MintPopularPostsWP for a while, but I’d never used it before. It uses Mint to determine your most popular posts by page views instead of the number of comments. (Way more accurate!) Notice I have the list of popular posts in my sidebar now.

One of the things that has blown my mind about my blog is that second third most popular post being so popular. My Big Nerd Ranch posts get a lot of traffic because they linked to my blog as a review of the class I took, but that doesn’t explain the other post’s abnormal popularity. I didn’t write a lot of iPhone posts after my trip to the Ranch, so it’s not the general focus of my blog anyway; I’m known more for my WordPress stuff. So how does this post pull traffic from any remotely related Google search for this iPhone code?

Well, it happened through the magical algorithms that search engines use to determine ranking. The more hits a page gets, the more reputable it is to a search engine, and the higher it goes on the list. The higher it goes on the list, the more hits it gets. The more hits it gets, the higher it goes… and so on. Somehow my page became the #1 search result on multiple search engines (check out the images below).

I’m not trying to brag or complain here. It’s just really weird that a blog about WordPress programming gets the majority of its search traffic from one little iPhone development post. Don’t get me wrong—traffic is good—but this little quirk is also responsible for my blog’s high bounce rate.

Anyone else have a weird search engine experience to share?

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2 Responses to Why search engines scare the crap out of me

  1. @AndrewinHD says:

    It’s not hard to get high ranks for specific search terms. Even with a fairly new site. I turn up #1 for ‘Harry Reid Cleft’ (talk about weird) on a blog post I wrote about a month ago, and some other similar search terms. But theres under 10,000 results for that kind of term.

    I wrote a post about my webhost with a referal link. ‘Website Hosting That Accepts Paypal’. More competetive with almost 5 Million results and I got on the first page in 30 minutes.

    Wordpress is amazing for short and long term SEO.

  2. Emmanuel says:

    Hi!
    Well the reason you get high ranks is because you have a simple solution to a very common problem. The delegate method you mention in your article is somewhat badly documented in Apples docs.
    And, thanks. For the solution :-)

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