2011/2/26 Bruno Le Floch <[email protected]>: >> 1) The most common search region is Greece >> 2) The most common search city is Cambridge, MA, USA. >> 3) The most common search language is Greek >> >> I must admit, the first and third surprise me a bit. > > In greek, "mathematics" is "Μαθηματικά", i.e. "Mathematica". So that > result is in fact hardly surprising. I don't know how to avoid that > spurious result, though. > > Regards, > -- > Bruno
Thank you. That clears that up. Most of the big cities searching for Mathematica are in the USA, but Vienna, (Austria), Zurich (Switzerland) and Beijing (China) are also popular places to search from. Does anyone know of likely spurious results from those countries? There are "negative keywords" one can use. For example, if Wolfram Research wanted to target Sage, but avoid the accountancy package, I believe they could add "accountancy" as a negative keyword. I'm not sure how that would help with Greece though. Perhaps the simplest solution is just to avoid Greece and Greek, on the basis that with limited funds, one would not want to waste ads, but target them as effectively as possible. When I set this up, and I will unless people can convince me it's a bad idea, it would be good if individuals could do a screen dump if they see the ad. Dave -- To post to this group, send an email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URL: http://www.sagemath.org
