I recently attended a class with Steve Scott. In the class, Steve talks about how he got the key phrase “Pink Fuzzy Baboons in Space” ranked at the top of the Google search results. I am certain that Mr. Scott uses this example in several of the classes that he teaches. So, I am here to say “Hello” to Steve with my own post about “Pink Fuzzy Baboons in Space“.
Pink Fuzzy Monkeys in Space?
Is a monkey similar to a baboon? I think a baboon may be a type of monkey, but I don’t think any of them are pink.
In this post I used the key phrase in the page tittle, I am also going to include the bold text about baboons and pink fuzzy things that exist or may not exist in outer space.
I am also going to include a picture of fuzzy baboons with some alt-text related to this phrase.
Here are some things related to our topic:
- Baboons
- Space Ships
- Rockets
- Monkeys
- Pink Animals
When we think about pink fuzzy baboons in space, it is easy to think about other things that are pink and fuzzy. My daughter has a stuffed baboon animal that she keeps in the closet. We asked her if this animal would like to go up in a space ship to visit Mars or Venus or even to go to the moon.
She asked me where do these ships land when they return to Earth? I told her that they usually splash down in the ocean. This is because it is easier to land in the ocean when dropping a space capsule back to earth. The reason for this is that the capsule comes down with a parachute. She wondered what would happen if it landed in our neighbor’s back yard. I said it would probably crash through the screen and destroy everything in it’s path.
So what is the moral of this story? If you want to put a pink fuzzy baboon into space, talk to Steve Scott from Tampa SEO Training Academy.