Wednesday, January 30. 2008
What's In A Name?
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wikipedia has nofollows on all their links, so it wouldn’t’ve helped anyways.
I doubt I’d get a link on his page just for being related to him. Was more just curious if painting ran in the family. 
If you’re logged into your Gmail account while searching, the results will be different based on your searching behavior.
For example, in your screenshot you see the "8 Visits - Jan 15" - Google is tracking your searches, and the sites you click on; your site may be #1 on "robert" eventually, but that’ll only be for you, while your logged into your Google account.
If you want to see what the rest of the world sees, stay logged out of your Google account whilst searching.
For example, in your screenshot you see the "8 Visits - Jan 15" - Google is tracking your searches, and the sites you click on; your site may be #1 on "robert" eventually, but that’ll only be for you, while your logged into your Google account.
If you want to see what the rest of the world sees, stay logged out of your Google account whilst searching.
Thanks for the tip, Anthony. I just tried it. Logged in, I’m #2; logged out, I’m #6. My bubble is burst. 
I blame the fact that there’s a TV show named "Felicity" for the fact that I don’t break the first page.
I mean, how else can I live with the envy for your first-page ranking with ONLY your top-50 (2006 US male names) first name?
I mean, how else can I live with the envy for your first-page ranking with ONLY your top-50 (2006 US male names) first name?
I tend to contract your name in my head to FelSho. A quick Google search shows the top result for the keyword "FelSho" (EWG Farm Bill 2007 Analysis) has not even been assigned a page rank yet. I say change your name and cash in on an niche market!
That’s pretty nutty, man.
And I should think that a poet of all people would realize why a person might prefer to keep the polysyllabic, mellifluous moniker her parents gave her :p
And I should think that a poet of all people would realize why a person might prefer to keep the polysyllabic, mellifluous moniker her parents gave her :p
Yeah, it’s a good name. When I first heard it, I thought it was a pen name. That’s how good it is.
You’d think my prominence in the world of Roberts would encourage me to blog more. Alas, life has been nutty lately. Hoping to post more again soon.
You’d think my prominence in the world of Roberts would encourage me to blog more. Alas, life has been nutty lately. Hoping to post more again soon.


