Say it with me: “Lee Sabi.”
According to the Marmot, saying Lee Sabi is blog voodoo that leads to hits from teenage boys looking for pictures of Lee Sabi. I relish the idea of people looking for Lee Sabi and instead of finding Lee Sabi, they find what? Not Lee Sabi, but wrinkly Uzbek monks and my beautiful mouth, neither of which look anything like Lee Sabi, about to enjoy some delicious vanilla coke.
dda says the the mere mention of Lee Sabi has a powerful effect.
UPDATE: Yes kids, using the names of actresses who pose in Playboy does get hits. Not quality ones, but ’tis quantity that moves me. I am now number one on Google for Lee Sabi.
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Nathan Hamm – author of 2973 posts on Registan.net.
Nathan is the Founding Editor and Publisher of Registan.net, which he launched in 2003. He was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Uzbekistan 2000-2001 and received his MA in Central Asian Studies from the University of Washington in 2007. Since 2007, he has worked full-time as an analyst, consulting with private and government clients on Central Asian affairs, specializing in how socio-cultural and political factors shape risks and opportunities and how organizations can adjust their strategic and operational plans to account for these variables. Nathan is currently seeking research, analysis, and consulting opportunities. He can be contacted via Twitter or email.
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trebbled my hits today…
I’ll have to give that a try!
It works great! I have a lot more traffic than my modest site deserves on a Saturday morning.