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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Google Top Searches 20 September, 2009

Listed below are today's Google Top Searches with quick explanations of each. The intent is to give the reader a review of the Google Top Searches , and explain the relevance of each top search. Reader's can also use this information to focus on new topics used for search engine optimization. The degree and variance of topic are very diverse, and it is interesting to see what the population deems important enough to make the daily Google
Top Searches.

1. botanical vitality
2. resveratrol supplements
3. college football scores 2009
4. collyer brothers
5.direct tv customer service

1/2. Today's Google Top Search Result is actually a combination of the first two. Some people might not realize that Botanical Vitality is actually a Resveratrol Brand blend. So, why Resveratrol? Resveratrol is basically the good junk you get from drinking red wine. However, Resveratrol itself is like super potent good junk extract, with a whole bunch of extra health benefits. Well why is Resveratrol one of today's Google top search results? It is a direct connection to Dr. Isadore Rosenfield. he mentioned the brand on a T.V. show, and he obviously has a lot of influence on America's health if he was able to make his recommendation of botanical vitality resveratrol today's Google top search result.

3. College Football Scores obviously made the Google top searches, because of the horrendous upsets from yesterday. BYU and USC (tear) both got spanked yesterday crushing their current BCS standings. Let me make a wild prediction. I see college and NFL football requests staying high on the Google top search results until January.

4. Make way for the Collyer Brothers on the Google top search results brought on by the hype of the new novel E.L. Doctorow’s ‘Homer and Langley
. The book is about a couple of brothers who lived in Manhatten, and were pack rats. What more is there to say? They liked to collect junk. Does that really deserve a novel? If you want a real taste of crap collection check out the show Hoarders.

5. Number five on the Google top search results list is a personal favorite. Ahh, the good old Direct TV customer service. Not! In my mind the NFL ticket is undoubtedly the culprit behind this Google top search result. The ticket is great, however; the Direct TV service is not. Buyer beware, or you to could be adding to the Google Top Searches







Thursday, September 17, 2009

Google Top Searches

Below is a list of today's Google Top Searches with quick explanations of each. The intent is to give the reader a review of the Google Top Searches, and explain the relevance of each top search. The degree and variance of topic is very diverse, and it is interesting to see what the population deems important enough to make the Google
Top Searches.

Today's Search List is as follows:
1. doug giles
2. se cupp
3. jason heigl foundation
4. rosh hashanah traditions
5. armstrong williams

1. The highest of today's Google Top Searches went to Doug Giles. No, he's not a baseball player that's Brad, but he is a playa in the sense of pimpin. Doug is an active radio host, writer, and Christian. What do Acorn Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) and Doug Giles have in common? Apperantly his daughter, and pimpin aint easy. His daughter was named the makeshift female in the undercover videos used to uncover Acorn's prostitution ring. Where can I sign up for one of those houses?

2. SE Cupp climbs pretty high in the day's Google Top Searches, because she got blasted on the Rush Limbaugh show. SE Cupp is a conservative columnist, reporter, critic etc.. basically a writeporter. She does everything. Rush didn't know who she was, or Doug Giles for that matter, and he critiqued her responses on the Larry King Show.

3. The Jason Heigl Foundation is an animal rescue and educational resource dedicated to the deseaced brother of Katherine Heigl. The big news here is Katherine and her husban Josh adopted a baby from Korea, and put pictures of her up on the Foundation website. I really can't believe that the human race has made this one of today's Google Top Searches.

4. Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year which begins on the sunset of September 18, and ends on the sunset of September 20. Basically, it starts tomorrow night. Obviously, there are a lot of people waiting until the last minute to figure out what the traditions of Rosh Hashana are. Come on people the day before the holiday you make it a Google Top Search?

5. Armstrong Williams is a writer and radio show host. He recently accused Democrats of playing the race card on people who opposed the new health reform bill. His point is that Democrats say people who don't like the new health care reform are just upset that the President is African American. Kind of a far stretch to make a whole debate over in my opinion, never the less still in today's
Google Top Searches.

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