Thursday, September 01, 2005

Misspelled Words could Spell more Traffic for your website

"To Err Is Profitable in Web Marketing"

Have you ever been rewarded for doing something wrong? Did you ever make profit by making mistakes? Well, the fact that the web can accomplish anything rings true here. It is possible to garner more traffic to your website by experimenting with different misspelled words in your keyword selection. This should be followed by the creation of a doorway page on your host containing the selected misspelled words. This doorway page should redirect all the searches to that page to your mainweb site. There will be many times when visitors misspell words in their search for particular information on the web. These spelling mistakes may be purely due to haste and hurried search or ignorance of the spellings on the part of the visitors. Whatever the reason, it is the website owners who stand to gain from this misspelling of the visitors. So taking misspelled words seriously could be beneficial for you because:

1. They bring more targeted traffic to your site
2. They help achieve top rankings on those commonly misspelled words that apply to your website
3. There is little competition against these words and therefore they are easier to optimize for
4. They are cheaper as PPC traffic for them can be bought for far less than for correct keywords

So consider spending some quality time researching for the common mispellings of your top keywords and add them to your list.But to generate maximum target traffic to your website, it is important that you put these misspelled words in palces that are not seenby the user like the meta keyword tag, description tag, noframes area, image alt tag, form option tag, style tag etc. If you have the time and capability to think of all the possible misspellings related to your website, nothing like it. Otherwise, you can use the Wordtracker keyword search tool (http://www.AffiliateClassroom.com/Keywords) to see the most common errors repeating themselves.

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