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		<title>Tales From the Search Logs &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 18:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicholas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like any other online business, our Web site monitors the search keywords and phrases that people typed into their favorite search engine to find us. (Don&#8217;t worry about privacy&#8211;this information isn&#8217;t linked to any personally identifiable information, and it&#8217;s just used for statistical purposes.)

As you might imagine, some of the incoming search phrases can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like any other online business, our Web site monitors the search keywords and phrases that people typed into their favorite search engine to find us. (Don&#8217;t worry about privacy&#8211;this information isn&#8217;t linked to any personally identifiable information, and it&#8217;s just used for statistical purposes.)</p>

<p>As you might imagine, some of the incoming search phrases can be a bit strange. Others ask genuine questions that we don&#8217;t immediately know the answer to. Just today, for example, I saw an incoming search for &#8220;what color boxer is most popular&#8221; whizz by on the log monitors. I thought that this was an interesting question, so I fired away a few statements at our database.</p>

<p>Since boxers tend to come in lots of different plaid or print patterns, we&#8217;ve lumped most of them under a single color based on their dominant color. For example, 2xist&#8217;s <a href="http://www.skiviez.com/Catalog/Mens-Underwear/Products/2128114/2xist-Icicle-Black-Low-Rise-Boxer.underwear">Black Icicle Boxer</a> shows up in these results as simply &#8220;black.&#8221; If the pattern or color was unclassifiable, then we lumped it under &#8220;multi-colored pattern.&#8221;</p>

<p>Drum roll, please:</p>

<p><img src="http://blog.skiviez.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/boxerschart.jpg" alt="boxerschart" title="boxerschart" width="270" height="325" class="alignright size-full wp-image-43" /></p>

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    <caption>What Color Boxer is Most Popular? (Based on all Skiviez orders to date since 2003)</caption>
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             <th>Color</th>
             <th>Percentage of Boxers Sales</th>
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            <td>White</td>
            <td>22.8%</td>
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            <td>Black</td>
            <td>15.9%</td>
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            <td>Multi-colored Pattern or Plaid</td>
            <td>15.4%</td>
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            <td>Blue, Light Blue, and Turquoise</td>
            <td>13.1%</td>
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            <td>Grey</td>
            <td>8.9%</td>
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            <td>Green, Sage, and Camo</td>
            <td>6.3%</td>
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            <td>Navy Blue</td>
            <td>6.2%</td>
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            <td>Red</td>
            <td>5.6%</td>
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            <td>Orange</td>
            <td>3.4%</td>
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            <td>Brown</td>
            <td>1.3%</td>
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            <td>Gold or Yellow</td>
            <td>0.3%</td>
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            <td>Maroon</td>
            <td>0.3%</td>
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            <td>Purple</td>
            <td>0.3%</td>
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<p>Curious about some statistics that we might be able to run against our database? <a href="mailto:info@skiviez.com">E-mail us at info@skiviez.com, and we&#8217;ll try to answer it in a future blog entry.</a> Until then, stay tuned for the next installment of &#8220;Tales From the Search Logs&#8221;!</p>
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