Google: not always a good thing
The received wisdom of the Google era has been "content, not keywords". All well and good, you may think: the better and more relevant your content, the higher your search engine position.
Back in 2000, I wrote a post about selecting my fantasy football team. When I imported this, along with the rest of my Blogger blog, into Movable Type, I needed to come up with a title for the post. As it involved selection, and because me and my mates used to recite the chant from Craig David’s Rewind ("When the crown say b0, s3l3cta!") for a laugh, you know, ironically, I called it “B0 S3l3cta”. Or the non-haxored version (I don’t want more hits from Google, thanks).
So, along comes a TV programme with a name not unlike that of my post, people search for it and end up here. For some reason , some of them start calling me things like "duschbag" and "gay", possibly because (a) they’re idiots, or (b) they didn’t realise that it had nothing whatsoever to do with said TV show. So I delete and censor their comments and close the discussion.
Not much more to say really, apart from "don’t use titles of as-yet-unthought-of TV programmes as titles of blog entries"…