How To Utilize Misspelled Words For SERP's

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by gtull1, Jan 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hey,

    How do I intentionally benefit from misspelled words?

    Do I create new pages where I spell the words incorrectly? If so, do I link to the page from within other pages in the site?

    Do I throw in a few misspellings within the normal, existing pages?

    Do I add some misspellings in the meta descriptions?

    What do you do??

    :O)
     
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  2. AutoPrime

    AutoPrime Active Member

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    I get tons of results from misspelled words! I am working on a game cheat projects, and get 3x the results for the keywords "chaets".
     
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  3. mario0455

    mario0455 Peon

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    Let me know about it:cool:
     
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    But how do you implement it? Do you have pages that spell it correctly, and those that don't? How do you blend it into your site?

    :O)
     
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    AutoPrime Active Member

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    For this project I use about 50 domains all utilizing IP Redirection to my "money site". It's in the "IP Redirection" script that I have roughly 2500 misspelled keywords. The 50 domains are all blog pages that have my "optimized" links,
    that help with the search engines.

    What I do is strictly "black hat"... and I must be careful how much I divulge here. PM me if you have specific questions.
     
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    sending u a pm... very interesting.. thanks!
     
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    sultanofseo Notable Member

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    you can put them in your existing content. not many people will spell wrong but there are some. just throwing in the misspelled word one or twice at the most in your existing content will be fine. but if you are targeting the misspelled word, then you need to create some backlinks with that spelling to to get ranked high depending on the competition
     
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    Actually it's pretty possible to optimize for mis-spelt words. Course you cannot do much on-site optimization, but you can linkbuild. You can use anchor texts with the misspelling words. I doubt mis-spelt words have much competition, so quality backlinks can still get you that first page spot/
     
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    Interesting. Create backlinks with misspelled anchor text. that way the site doesn't have misspellings all over. Wonder if that would work.

    My only experience with misspelled words was by accident. I noticed a surge and found out I had misspelled a pretty popular keyword in the content.

    I know people target this, but not sure exactly how, without having the site look silly. ie. By Vigra! Sll tikets! etc.

    :O)
     
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    I have been working on throwing in different versions of my targeted keywords. For example, if I'm targetting "online color chart" with an article, every time I put the keyword in I would vary it a little bit like "online colour chart" "on line color chart" "on line colour chart" "on-line colour chart," and linking to them the same manner.

    I guess it's a little different than misspellings, but it's probably the same concept at heart.
     
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    gtull1 Guest

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    I think it's about the same thing. I'm just wondering how to do it without filling your site with a bunch of misspelled words. One answer here is to use misspelled wordings in the backlinks, but not the target site. That makes sense to me. Anyone else have any ideas?

    :O)
     
    gtull1, Jan 7, 2008 IP
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    It's worth a shot, I'm not sure how strict Google is on that sort of thing as if the words are too different it may hit their Google-bomb-prevention algorithm.
     
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    google and the big search engines are correcting (or suggesting) correct word for the users because of this i never them misspelled words
     
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