Most Popular Tailgating Ideas Posts From 2008

January 8, 2009 in Uncategorized

Last week I revealed how well we did on achieving the goals we set forth heading into 2008. I thought it might be cool to share with you the top posts from the previous year. Criteria for popularity of a post is based purely on page views. So without further delay, in descending order, here are the top 15 most popular Tailgating Ideas posts from 2008.

15. Tailgating Banned At The Super Bowl – You Can Bring It Back – Our attempt to bring the NFL to their knees for banning grilling and open flames at the Super Bowl. Although the petition had a luke warm response at best, this post did generate quite a bit of buzz for TailgatingIdeas.com including radio interviews and mentions in large metropolitan newspapers.

lumipic_white_001.jpg14. Lumipic Lighted Cornhole Lights Available From Tailgating Ideas – Everyone must love playing cornhole at night because the day we started offering Lumipic lighted cornhole overlays for sale via tailgatingideas.com, this post blew up. Over 4,100 page views and the YouTube video demonstration was viewed almost 2,000 times from this website as well.

13. Video: Slip ‘n Slides Sold Out In State College, Pa – People like seeing other people act like jackasses. What can I say? When you post three videos of Penn State tailgaters sliding through muddy grass created by a broken water pipe, hilarity ensues. It also does not hurt that this post was picked up by Sports Illustrated Campus Clicks on October 1st bringing in over 5,300 page views.

12. Tuesday T&A: Riley Steele Edition – Tailgaters like hot girls in yellow bikinis I guess. At least over 6,100 of you do. Or it could be the same guy looking at that post over 6,100 times. I doubt it though.

11. Off Topic: Layla Kiffin Looks Like Casey Parker – Anytime you make a side-by-side comparison of a college football coach’s wife to an adult film star, you are going to see some eyeballs come into your website. That’s exactly what happened with this post that gathered in over 7,500 page views. The traffic was helped not only by being linked to by Sports Illustrated Campus Clicks but also The World of Isaac, Cuzoogle, The Beer Goggler and Ballhype.

10. The Definitive List of Unattractive Female Sports Reporters – We all like a little eye candy on the sidelines of our televised sports. So why are these girls roaming the sidelines with a microphone? Good question. In another off tailgating topic post this one was picked up not only by nationally syndicated talk show host Tom Leykis but by Sports by Brooks and The Drunken Stepfather. Over 7,700 page views for this post.

9. Exclusive Interview With Playboy Playmate Laura Croft – What do you get when you cross a super hot girl that gets naked and likes to go tailgating? (not necessarily naked tailgating mind you.) You get a blog post that reels in over 8,300 viewers. Although this was a bit of link bait and was picked up by Busted Coverage, this post’s traffic mainly came in from Google searches.

8. YM Sports Grates Take Your Tailgate To The Next Level – I discovered a small company in Ohio that was making grill grates with the logos of a handful of colleges right on them. The designs are flawless replicas of the school’s logo or mascot and it seemed like a fantastic addition to any tailgating kit. Apparently the folks at Sports Illustrated, both Extra Mustard Hot Clicks and SI on Campus thought so too by linking to this post complete with photos. This post ranks No. 8 in 2008 with over 8,800 page views last year.

7. 10 More Annoying Tailgaters – They say the sequel is never as good as the first but this one did pretty well for itself in 2008. This post was the follow up to The 14 Tailgaters Who Annoy the Crap Out of You that appeared back in May and although it did not trump the original in popularity this post did take in over 10,000 page views. This post was helped by big traffic coming in from Sports Illustrated Campus Clicks but also Mondesis House and also a number of visitors came in via StumbleUpon.

6. The Bucket List For Tailgaters We’ve all seen the movie so I decided to borrow the concept from Hollywood and come with my own bucket list for tailgating. I had no idea leaving LSU off the list and including The Grove at Ole Miss would create such an uproar. This post generated 22 comments, mostly LSU and Ole Miss fans sniping back and forth at each other like my blog is an extension of their fan forums. No matter what, this controversial post stirred up some emotion and thoughtful debate to the tune of over 11,000 page views.

5. Video: Butt Painters At Florida/Georgia Game – I’ve seen face painters and body painters while tailgating. We all have. But not until I came across this video from the Florida/Georgia World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party had I seen butt painters. Thankfully it was three girls with rather nice hind ends that were demonstrating their school spirit. Had it been guys, this post would have never seen the light of day. Over 12,000 visitors are probably thankful I made the right choice.

4. Play Beer Pong Anywhere with Port-O-Pong Inflatable Beer Pong Table – This is a post that was originally published in October of 2007 but apparently it still has some legs. Over 13,000 page views for this post in 2008. Maybe it is the girl in the bikini top playing beer pong that helps it.

3. Tuesday T&A: Gabriella Fox Edition – The second attempt at putting up some scantily clad women in hopes of attracting eyeballs was a home run when we chose Gabriella Fox back in July. Close to 16,000 visitors would agree that she was the most popular of all the Tuesday T&A segments we did.

2. A Kegerator For the Booze Hound On The Go – Our first big taste of what link baiting is all about. First this post was picked up by all the major gizmo and gadget blogs online. Then Jimmy Traina of Sports Illustrated Hot Clicks linked to it and the traffic rush nearly blew up our servers. Not really because we have excellent hosting but still, the page views were mind boggling. Over 19,500 visitors have learned that you can indeed carry a keg of beer and a sound system off your tow hitch to go tailgating.

1. The 14 Tailgaters Who Annoy the Crap Out of You – The undisputed champion of all tailgating blog posts this past year. Numerous college message boards and forums picked up on this along with all of the top sports blogs linking into it. This one wins going away with nearly 35,000 page views for the year.

That puts the wraps on 2008. Was there a post on Tailgating Ideas that was your favorite but may not have gotten the larger traffic numbers to put it on this list? If you have a favorite that was not listed here, feel free to share it in the comments below.


Looking Back On Blogging Goals From 2008

December 31, 2008 in Tailgating Ideas

New Years FireworksHappy New year to everyone. Here’s hoping 2009 will be your best year ever.

You may recall back in December of 2007 I participated in a group writing project where bloggers were challenged to come up with goals for the coming year. I came up with a few of my own and published my New Year’s Resolutions for TailgatingIdeas.com. What I will do is revisit those goals I set forth over a year ago and see how I did. In the next few days I’ll offer up a recap of the most successful posts of 2008 and I’ll also come up with a new set of blogging goals for 2009 as well. So let’s jump right in and see how we did on achieving our goals for this year.

  • On average, publish at least four to five new articles a week.

Without doing the exact math I believe this goal was met. This will be blog post number 912 so I am pretty confident that average was surpassed.

  • Average 750 page views per day. (Last December TailgatingIdeas.com was averaging 330 page views a day)

That goal was met and surpassed easily. From Jan. 1, 2008 to Dec. 31, 2008 TailgatingIdeas.com received 565,530 page views. That’s an average of 1,550 page views a day. I’d say by doubling our goal of 750 per day this one was a success.

  • Rank in the top five on Google for the term “tailgating”. (In Dec. 2007 we ranked 11th at the top of page No. 2)

Depending on the day and what Google is doing that day, we currently rank No. 2 or No. 3 for the search term “tailgating”. No. 1 is Joe Cahn’s tailgating.com website and the way Google works, there will be no taking over the No. 1 spot just based on the simplicity of his domain name. Depending on the day, we will sometimes rank No. 2 for the term “tailgating” but typically we rank No. 3 just behind the Wikipedia entry Tailgate Party. Again, no shame in ranking No. 3 behind an authoritative resource like Wikipedia. So I believe we are three for three on achieving our goals so far.

  • Increase the average comments per article to 5. (averaged 1 to 2 comments in Dec. 2007)

I think I fell a little short on this one. Although this was a goal I had no direct control over, I would still like to increase my number of comments. Some of my very popular posts received numerous reader comments (The Bucket List For Tailgaters and The 14 Tailgaters Who Annoy the Crap Out of You both took in 22 comments each) while a vast majority went without one comment. I guess I need to start writing more controversial posts in order to get people emotional enough they feel they need to leave a comment.

  • Have two of my articles make it to the front page of Digg.com

This goal was not achieved at all. Here is my take on Digg. If you try to hit the front page of Digg you are really doing a disservice to your target readership. Many times you are writing just with Digg in mind in hopes of getting that traffic rush hitting the front page can bring. Digg is a lot like a popularity contest in high school and it still has all the games and politics of high school in it. I finally gave up trying to hit the front page of Digg the day one of my articles was linked to by Sports Illustrated. In 2008 between SI Extra Mustard Hot Clicks and SI On Campus, we were linked to about 20 times. Each time either one of those sections linked to us a rush of traffic followed. So despite failing to hit the front page of Digg once this year I was able to discover a much better and higher quality way to gain large amounts of visitors. All hail Sports Illustrated!

This goal was achieved half way through the year. We currently have a Google page rank of 4. A perfect Google page rank is a 10. Just to give you a perspective, huge websites like eBay and ESPN.com have a Google page rank of 8. YouTube has a 9. CNN.com is a perfect 10. So even though a Google page rank of 4 may seem low in the grand scheme of things, it is definitely doing well compared to the other millions of websites and blogs on the internet that are at 2 or 1.

  • All four advertising blocks on the home page taken by direct advertisers.

This goal was achieved in the fall right at the start of football season. Although not all four advertising spots are currently taken now, (visit our advertising page if you are interested) that is a result of the increased traffic this site was receiving and justifying raising advertising rates. I do want to personally thank those direct advertisers that are currently advertising with TailgatingIdeas.com: Cornhole.com, LetsGoTailgating.com, How The Pros Play and Gameday Eats. Make sure to visit their sites and support them. They are one of the main reasons this website has been able to continue on this past year.

  • Print promotional T-shirts and sell them on the home page.

Didn’t get around to doing this one. Just didn’t have the capital to invest in making the T-shirts this past year. If you have a cool design or an idea for a T-shirt, make sure to send it my way.

  • Create five YouTube videos showcasing how fun tailgating can be.

I would say I achieved this goal however the videos were more product reviews and demonstrations than showing how fun tailgating can be. Feel free to check out the previous videos I did this year. (In order of when they were recorded and appeared on YouTube.)

FlameDisk Product Review
Beer Pong N-Ice Rack Product Review
Fire Wire Product Review
Washeroos Tailgating Game Review
Freedom Grill Demo Compared to a Coleman RoadTrip Grill
Booze Belly Demo
Taco Rack Demo on a Freedom Grill for Tailgating
Shotgun Party Can Opener Demo
Can Grip Demo

  • Host or attend at least 20 tailgate parties in 2008.

I think I came up a little short on this one. Looking back I think I tailgated about 15 times this year. 10 times before the San Diego Chargers games and a few Cal State Fullerton baseball games. I even tailgated prior to a Junior College football game. 20 was an ambitious number of tailgates seeing how it works out to be about every other week out of the year.

  • Get quoted in a newspaper or TV story as an expert on tailgating.

This did happen a few times. I was quoted or referenced in the St. Petersburg Times, Arizona Republic and the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. I appeared on Sports Radio 810 WHB in Kansas City twice, WTMD 89.7 FM in Baltimore once and was a regular Wednesday morning guest segment on Lazer 103.3 FM in Des Moines, Iowa. The Morning Moose Show in Iowa would call me every Wednesday morning and we would discuss one or two new tailgating gadgets that help Iowa tailgaters do it better and little more comfortably. Although I was not a guest on the show, Tom Leykis used one of my posts as a topic of conversation for an entire hour of his syndicated radio show. No appearances on TV but plenty of newspaper and radio coverage make this goal one that was met and exceeded numerous times over.

Of the goals I set for myself last year, I achieved eight out of 11 of them. Some of the ones I came up short on were beyond my control so for my goals in 2009, I will make sure to make resolutions I can have a direct affect over. Stay tuned for those goals and also a recap on the best posts from the previous year in a day or two.

Happy New Year to everyone and I hope this year is a great year for not only your tailgating but for you and your family as well. Have a safe and prosperous 2009.

TailgatingIdeas.com Featured on The Tom Leykis Show

December 30, 2008 in Tailgating Ideas

If you are a regular listener to The Tom Leykis Show you probably heard him open his nationally syndicated talk radio show on Monday, December 29th inspired by a post we did on TailgatingIdeas.com. The post that prompted the Professor of Leykis 101 to devote an entire hour of his show to this topic? The Definitive List of Unattractive Female Sports Reporters.

Leykis was somehow alerted to that list and thought it would be a good topic to discuss. He spent the better part of an hour taking calls from listeners giving their opinion on how they feel about women roaming the sidelines of televised sporting events. To say we are flattered Tom Leykis chose one of our posts as inspiration for a segment on his show is a huge understatement.

Once the podcast of the afore mentioned show segment becomes available we’ll make sure to share it with you all. Until then, make sure to get our latest updates either via Email or in your RSS reader for free.