Do you purposefully use common "misspells" of your keywords in blog posts? I can't think of any examples, but there are plenty of keywords that have a correct spelling and plenty of people that search the misspell instead. What do you do?
Yes, there are many keywords which are wrongly spelled while searching like coleges for colleges. I am writing some blogs/artricles for wrong keywords also and i got plenty traffic because of wrongly spelled keywords.
I did it by accident on this post: http://www.travelsnippetsandmore.com/2007/12/manual-antonia-national-park-costa-rica.html It's really manual antonio but I didn't catch it until after I posted it. Of course it remained wrong in the link and you wouldn't believe the traffic I get from the misspelling LOL
You could maybe change your post's permalink and use mispelled keywords on it instead of using them in your post. However, make sure that your post doesn't contain any grammatical errors because it makes you look bad as a blogger.
It also works in the post. I purposely misspelled the keyword. And I was honest about it, stating in my post, 'whether you spell it xxxxx, or xxxxy, or......' Lots of hits
You should do your best to spell accurately as it reflects upon your reprutratrion. Having said that... I can't ehpl you wif gramer. But it's pretty well known that Google will try to correct inaccurate spelling in search so there isn't much point in doing it intentionally unless you want the traffic of others who are poor spellers. I suppose there is a mrrkedt ffer mistplet words and bad grmars but mostly it just makes you look bad or like you is from another cuntrry where enlglush is your second language. Know what I mean vern?