Whoogles Delves into Strange Searches
Chalaine Mantha — January 8, 2011 — Pop Culture
References: urbanoutfitters
Whoogles is a unique book that features the random and strange questions of Google search users. Authors Kendall Almerico and Tess Hottenroth would like to prove that "truth really is stranger than fiction."
Whoogles features queries come along like, "How drunk am I?" and "Can I catch herpes from my cat?" The authors found that people often turn to Google for answers to the questions they can't ask anyone else. Whoogles illustrates the difference between strange questions and "Google-strange questions." Whoogles is definitely a giggle-worthy read.
Whoogles features queries come along like, "How drunk am I?" and "Can I catch herpes from my cat?" The authors found that people often turn to Google for answers to the questions they can't ask anyone else. Whoogles illustrates the difference between strange questions and "Google-strange questions." Whoogles is definitely a giggle-worthy read.
Trend Themes
1. Amusing Search Trends - Identify and publish collections of funny search queries from search engines such as Google.
2. Question and Answer Content - Create entertaining query-based content that aims to educate and entertain internet users.
3. Search Engine Data Mining - Extracting insights from search engines data by analysing the queries asked by users.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Whoogles has demonstrated that there is a market for humorous content in the publishing industry.
2. Digital Marketing - The search data identified by Whoogles could be used to understand user behavior in digital marketing.
3. Entertainment - The Whoogles book demonstrates that there is a market for entertaining content based on internet search trends in the entertainment industry.
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