Tracking my Search Engine Visitors
Using my Wordpress From/Where plugin you can track the most popular search terms on your blog. Here, they fall into the following categories:
1) Web 2.0 Product: (Google Earth, Xuqa, Windows Vista 5231, Google Maps, IE7
2) Celebrity and/or sex: (Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, naruto sex, disney xxx
3) Blogging: (blog names)
4) Code: (java enum)
5) Deals or Hacking: (jetblue coupon, windows vista crack, REALBASIC 2005 CRACK)
This is rather sad. I would rather implement some kind of clustering algorithm, but I don’t know much about it. Anyone want to tell me how given 30,000 keywords I can compute similar clusters and only store those?
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Depending on the level of activity you’re talking about, you could use the Tagyu API (http://www.tagyu.com) to submit the set of terms and take back the #1 matching/suggested tag as cluster name.
This isn’t really relevant. I can extract tags based on text myself using any number of technologies. What I want to do is take a set of tags and automatically group them.
Okay, that was different than what I thought