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May
Posted by Hock as Random Observations
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Open Ads - Open Source Ad Inventory Management
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KEI Observation Deck is John Alexander’s blog. He’s posted some daily observations on phrases with high KEI (>100) in Wordtracker.
I’m going to quote a couple that I thought were funny:
“Alligator Accidents” KEI 26565
“How Many Children Does Ray Charles Have” KEI 2520.0″
It’s funny what people are searching for online.
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