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| Hey! As you know, mispellings can be valuable keywords for low-hanging fruit. Take circus. You can mispell that a number of ways, cerkus, sircus,sercus, etc. My question is can you use these mispelling in the title of an article? It makes you look dumb, but there would be little or no competition.
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| I would not. I would use it in the article content, maybe at the bottom and list something like circus can be spelled several different ways cerkus, sircus,sercus, etc. and put it at the bottom. YOu could use it in the article once if you wanted to. I would do it at the bottom that way you dont look stupid as you mention. Just a thought. You could also list many different spellings at the bottom and cover a wide variety. Steve |
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| Hi Steve, Just to follow up on this I did notice an article that used the mispelling and then put the correct spelling in parentheses, like: cirkus (circus)
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