My husband is addicted to Googlephrasing–we just didn’t know that was what people called it until I read Mark Hurst’s Good Experience newsletter this morning and saw a reference to this blog post.
Googlephrasing, for those who didn’t know, is an expression coined to describe searching Google for a phrase such as ” I have a confession to make” or ” I absolutely hate” and seeing what comes up.
Spencer likes to use it when researching travel plans and restaurants, searching for phrases such as ” a great home cooked meal” or ” off the beaten track” in conjunction with a place name, such as San Francisco.
Mark has some fun ones such as
I’ve always wanted to go to
there’s absolutely no reason to believe

My husband is addicted to Googlephrasing–we just didn’t know that was what people called it until I read Mark Hurst’s Good Experience newsletter this morning and saw a reference to this blog post.
Googlephrasing, for those who didn’t know, is an expression coined to describe searching Google for a phrase such as ” I have a confession to make” or ” I absolutely hate” and seeing what comes up.
Spencer likes to use it when researching travel plans and restaurants, searching for phrases such as ” a great home cooked meal” or ” off the beaten track” in conjunction with a place name, such as San Francisco.
Mark has some fun ones such as
I’ve always wanted to go to
there’s absolutely no reason to believe