17 septembre 2006
Key words
When you have a blog, among the tools you can use to manage your site, there are the "statistics". I like the statistics because they enable me to track you, the readers, and understand a little bit more who you are - and this even if you don't post a comment. It's also interesting to see that people from Vietnam or the United Arab Emirates have found their way to "Good Morning Africa", although I still wonder how.
Well, one of the ways to understand "how" is to look at the key words that lead to this blog. There are the normal ones that refer to the blog in general or to a particular post, like "Nairobi", "Mohamed Amin", "Somalia", "Aidan Hartley", or "Carnivore". Then there are those of you who google my name (yep, you're busted). But these past few weeks, I've noticed that some people have ended up on this blog after typing things like "naked African breasts", or even worse "young boys sex".
Curious to see exactly where they would end up after typing the last one, I clicked on the link and it opened on the Free Primary Education post. Okay, there are young boys in there (young boys at school), and yes, I did write sex, as in the school I visited pupils are encouraged not to have sex to protect against HIV-AIDS. Boy, someone must have been disappointed.


