The last couple months, I have noticed an oddity of keyphrases that people have used to find my site. Most of them, I can explain in some fashion . . . except for my top search keyphrase. If, anyone could tell me what the phrase below is and why it is bringing people to my site, I would really appreciate it. If it is something bad, please let me know how to get rid of it too. Thanks.

April 19, 2008
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Chad Gramling is a baseball loving author, Christian and family man. WordUp is his platform for discussing what's on his mind, his publishing endeavors and pretty much anything else.























Horaayy..there are 3 comment(s) for me so far ;)
Wow — that’s a strange one, not a clue! My oddest search phrase in recent weeks is “Easter Housewife.”
Good luck in our Battle of the Blogs.
Roxiticus Desperate Housewives
Check your wordpress blogroll/links.
I had an issue where someone had injected a couple links onto my blogroll via an exploit in wordpress 2.3 (fixed in 2.3.3).
I don’t display my blogroll on my site and don’t check it so I didn’t notice until I saw strange search results showing up. Maybe people were searching for sites that had already been exploited?
hmmm… Checked my blogroll and that doesn’t seem to be the issue. But thanks for helping.