Last October I wrote a post about the Christian flag. I had never heard of such a flag and I ‘fessed up as such. Now, this blog is on the WordPress platform and when you go into the back-end, you can see all sorts of stats about how many people came to the blog, which pages they visited, and what search terms they used to find it.
Well, day after day, many people find us by searching for “christian flag.” Given that only one post out of a couple hundred dealt with the flag, I’ve been a bit mystified. So I went to Google and typed in “christian flag,” thinking I’d see our post pretty high in the search results.
Nope.
I went through quite a few pages and never found us. So the mystery deepens. How are people interested in the Christian flag finding us, and why are they coming to a site that deals with our book and trying to set the message straight about Jesus’ teachings. If you have any info, pass it along in the comments.
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I went looking for this flag through google images. It was the first “nice, realistic” flag on the page. Thats likely how everyone else was finding you.
God Bless
I came in through an image search, your image was the second row down and the only one that looked like it was an actual flag flying. Perhaps you’re coming up that way.
My son was looking for a picture of the Christian flag. When we googled Christian flag, the picture you have linked to your site was in the 1st set of pictures. We, too, liked your picture.
I read your article. Wouldn’t it be nice to live in a town where flying a Christian flag was their biggest worry to get upset over? Most towns have to worry about things like unemployment & crimes. I say let the town fly the flag & and the ones who complained about it should spend their time in more useful things, like helping people in need.