What I Learned About Art & Commerce

So, in the history of this website, there have been two posts that have become overnight, runaway successes. These two articles gather more readers in a week than all of my other entries combined. You might think this would encourage me because, afterall, I’ve written some stuff I really like,

like this
or this.
Then there’s this one.
And I think this one is pretty good…

But alas, Voodootime’s Greatest Hits™ are not the same as The Best of Voodootime™. No… so far my two most popular entries ever are the time I published the words to the Spongebob Squarepants theme in Spanish, and the time I mentioned that I like this new show on TNN. So people looking for this kind of information might do a little search on Google, and find this site. This has happened many, many times…

The score so far…
Spongebob: approx. 1800 hits since December
Most Extreme Elimination Challenge: over 1300 hits in a single month

So with this in mind, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce the Voodootime.com Cracker Jack™ doctrine. From now on, every post will include at least one paragraph detailing some television show or other random bit of pop culture. Just think of it as the cheap plastic toy that sells the box.

So whether this is your first visit, or just your first visit today, I’d like to thank you for stopping by. And I’ll just close for now by saying, AMERICAN IDOL, THE MATRIX, BRITNEY SPEARS NAKED!!!

2 Responses to “What I Learned About Art & Commerce”

  1. Rebecca Says:

    Heh. It’s funny, because you can get so many hits just by saying the right thing. I talked about Blue’s Clues once, and it was crazy. I was getting hits about Blue’s Clues for months afterwards.

  2. Troy Says:

    My most popular post is my Bagged Milk post from 2002. The number of message board links I get too it. Well it’s up to about 6 so far. Plus I get a bunch of search engine hits as well. Not as many as “naked mom” but still quite a few.