Mar 13, 2009
If you’ve already tried every other traffic-increasing trick, try this one: Talk about diapers.
Like this post?
Target diapers is a burgeoning search term here.
This makes more sense than emoticon, because I’ve actually said something useful about diapers.
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Target diapers don’t make it thru the night well in this house…
Well, there it is more traffic. Like a moth to flames
The two greatest things to come from target.
1. Diapers. Have you seen the new stretchy tabs, their awesome!!!
2. semi-sweet chocolate chips. My wife and I used to buy organic chips but these won the taste test.
Yeah, those new tabs work well.
In fact, they stick so thoroughly that it’s hard find the edge with your finger to peel them off when you’re changing a diaper in the dark.
ha. yeah that’s true.
Nothing is worse than tearing off a tab, that happened to me all the time with the old ones.
“Honey, where is the duck tape???”
Since I missed the conversation the first time, may I add my two cents?
Diaper-service-quality cloth diapers don’t leak either. And they contribute tons less to the landfills.
I am getting a surprising but pleasant number of people from google searching for Maple Syrup Caramel Popcorn. It is indeed interesting what people are seeking.
http://jamsco.wordpress.com/2009/03/04/maple-syrup-caramel-popcorn-recipe/
people always come to my blog looking for info on “lemon meringue pie” because of a post I wrote almost 2 years ago about a pregnancy craving I was having for lemon meringue pie.
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i get much traffic from the complaint post about “stop, stare, flirt” ads. gross.
so glad to know about the new diaper tabs. i stopped using target diapers after i ripped 20 of those tabs off.
i’m going to go write a post just about diapers, popcorn and lemon meringue pie to increase traffic.
Jenna, ask Molly about popcorn and diapers sometime.
Question: Who do you change first when both of your twin boys have dirty diapers?
Answer: Obviously, the one closest to spillage.
Caveat: If spillage has already occurred in one, change the other one’s first. This will prevent two nasty messes and the spillage in the one likely will not get any worse (unless, of course, he starts rubbing it in his hair).
Additional caveat: If you have a big enough changing table and big enough hands, you can do them both at the same time–at least in theory.
Deron,
Your post made my stomach turn, wow! You truly are a super parent, and I am inspired.
I will always think of you the next time I hear or see the word, “spillage.”