F.ree - Sometimes the wring spellings are a marketing focus technique

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Allow me to let you in on a small secret, sometimes the wrong spelling are a focus technique. I won't prolong this point. If you are a real internet marketer I know you'll get the point ;-)

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  • Profile picture of the author bannor32
    There is definitely potential if you can find a close spelling to a search term that gets thousands of searches a day. A few fat-fingered typists are bound to stumble upon your site. If you find enough of these you can get a nice steady stream of traffic coming. Unfortunately, you have to look a bit dumb yourself in order to capture that traffic, but whatever works...
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  • Profile picture of the author jasonl70
    I never thought of it that way, but you have a point. It does JUMP out of an email when I see them. My emails manage to get through spam filters w/o using them, so I've never given it much thought before..
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  • It can also make you look like you have little education; perhaps worse - poor attention to detail. I should have paid more attention in High School English Class, but like Homer Simpson Says: "What do I need to learn English for? - I'm never going to England". How's that for some butchered grammar?

    Depends on your market. You speak/write at the level of your intended audience. I make enough errors on my own so I try to correct them when I see them.
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