Will Google ever stop asking if the search was a typo?

Discussion in 'Websites' started by vthomas, Apr 5, 2007.

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    I own the domain name affordabook.com and whenever I search "affordabook" it asks if I meant "affordable"

    I understand that affordabook isn't a real word and that's why it asks that, but I was wondering if that would ever change if "affordabook" comes up more, or more pages of my site are indexed.

    Odds are few people will ever search "affordabook" but I was just wondering.

    Vinnie
     
    vthomas, Apr 5, 2007 IP
  2. KC TAN

    KC TAN Well-Known Member

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    Yes, its possible. There was a member who mentions this sometime ago.. his domain search term is eventually accepted by Google :)
     
    KC TAN, Apr 5, 2007 IP
  3. Le GoogelGuRu

    Le GoogelGuRu Guest

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    That's good to hear. That happens when it comes to one of my friend's websites, too.
     
    Le GoogelGuRu, Apr 5, 2007 IP
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    Pierce Active Member

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    it happened to me too.

    It takes about 30/40 queries a day to get it to stop asking about the typo.
     
    Pierce, Apr 5, 2007 IP
  5. vthomas

    vthomas Peon

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    Wow that seems pretty low, I might try to get a few friends to search for affordabook each day to get things going.

    Really it won't change traffic or anything, no one ever searches for affordabook yet
     
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    I think that after you will get some of your site`s pages indexed ( and the page containing the specific word ) , google will have listing for this word -> related to your site.
     
    darkstar, Apr 5, 2007 IP