People who go specifically looking for information on how to think ought to be directed here, so perhaps some keywords related to thought in general: “thinking”, “confusion”. And some likely terms people would make up for thinking-about-thinking: “metathinking”, “metathought”, “wrongness”.
Surprisingly, there’s not much advertising if you search for “politics”. I feel like that ought to redirect to Politics is the Mind Killer.
All of the advertisements, and the top result for “philosophy” are, strangely, about cosmetics. I don’t know what’s up with that, but people searching for that would be better off here.
I’m buying ads for Policits is the Mind Killer already. That’s one of the other few I’m experimenting with. I don’t think people search for “politics” in general. Again, people search for very specific things and already have their minds made up.. so it’s more likely that someone would search for “proof that Obama is a Muslim” or “why do liberals hate America?” than something as neutral and high-level as “politics”. So coming up with decent keywords for this one has been harder than expected.
Call me crazy, but I actually think we’ll do better among the people searching for “politics”—fewer in number though they may be—than people searching for “proof that Obama is a Muslim” and the like.
Funny thing about that… Philosophy is actually a major cosmetics brand these days. Who do you think owns philosophy.com? I’ve actually been to their stores and it always occurs to me that most of the store’s patrons probably don’t know the other meaning of the word.
People who go specifically looking for information on how to think ought to be directed here, so perhaps some keywords related to thought in general: “thinking”, “confusion”.
I second this, but I’m not sure how many people will think to look for information on how to think. We might also look for people who are heading in this direction (like people interested in philosophy of science or AI).
People who go specifically looking for information on how to think ought to be directed here, so perhaps some keywords related to thought in general: “thinking”, “confusion”. And some likely terms people would make up for thinking-about-thinking: “metathinking”, “metathought”, “wrongness”.
Surprisingly, there’s not much advertising if you search for “politics”. I feel like that ought to redirect to Politics is the Mind Killer.
All of the advertisements, and the top result for “philosophy” are, strangely, about cosmetics. I don’t know what’s up with that, but people searching for that would be better off here.
I’m buying ads for Policits is the Mind Killer already. That’s one of the other few I’m experimenting with. I don’t think people search for “politics” in general. Again, people search for very specific things and already have their minds made up.. so it’s more likely that someone would search for “proof that Obama is a Muslim” or “why do liberals hate America?” than something as neutral and high-level as “politics”. So coming up with decent keywords for this one has been harder than expected.
Call me crazy, but I actually think we’ll do better among the people searching for “politics”—fewer in number though they may be—than people searching for “proof that Obama is a Muslim” and the like.
Funny thing about that… Philosophy is actually a major cosmetics brand these days. Who do you think owns philosophy.com? I’ve actually been to their stores and it always occurs to me that most of the store’s patrons probably don’t know the other meaning of the word.
I second this, but I’m not sure how many people will think to look for information on how to think. We might also look for people who are heading in this direction (like people interested in philosophy of science or AI).