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Misspelled Words Make You Money


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Wayne Lockwood
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"Mispelled Words Make Money"



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Many years ago, way back in the high-school days, (my kids say I never was in high school due to my age ;) , I had an English teacher, Mrs. Armstrong, that flat out give you demerits if you spoke incorrect English to her, or mispelled a word in a spelling bee. She was considered a perfectionist in this language.



How I hated to be in her class only because I had a background of Kentucky roots in my family from mom's side of the family, and we spoke common sense to people. Every sentence and word pronunciation was wrong to her! Can anyone say demerit city?



Don't get me wrong, proper English is needed in the business oriented realm, whether it is online or offline. As hard as I try, you may still see some of my "briar" slang come thru in my ezines. But there are ways to actually use this improper English and mispellings of words to work for your advantage in the marketing realm.



Sure enough, some individual will type in what they think a word is spelled, only to find out that it was mispelled. Have you ever, in a hurry , brought up your favorite search engine and typed in a search word, mispelling that word by one letter? Believe it or not, many people do just that, without even knowing what they mispelled.



Check it out for yourself. Pull up your favorite search engine. Type in one of your keywords that you have for your own business or personal website page. Be patient here while the system gathers the information it needs to make your personal listing of your keyword entered. This may take a few seconds to compile depending on the keyword used.



In this example, I used the keyword group "home based business". This returned me 332,000 listings for "home based business". Next I used "home based busness" with four results leaving out the "i". "Home based busines" resulted in 772 listings leaving out an "s".



By experimenting with different mispelled words in your keyword choices, you can then create a doorway or portal page on your host with these mispelled words redirecting any searches to that page to your main website.



The extra hits from mispelled words is worth the extra work to search out the best mispellings, creating and submitting a portal page to the search engine, and watching a little bit more traffic come thru your site.



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