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Who knows, you might get lucky and find me blogging about that crap, or, I might just post a picture of my daily lunch...Fuk knows what it will be, this is simply a way to vent when everyone on DNF is asleep and i'm left alone, awake, coding...oh cruel world why!? why!??!?!
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Increase your traffic with typos

Posted 04-24-2008 at 01:47 AM by MikeK
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“The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.”
Here's a tip to all of you eager SEO wannabes;
I know I'm not quite illiterate, but as much as I hate to say it, I can't spell perfect to save my life. What’s worse is the words I can spell and often mistype.



Typo Spam, that's right, for years I have practiced this technique without even knowing it. You’d be amazed how easy it is to rank #1 for misspellings that get 2-7k searches per month,yeah, why go for the users who can spell when clearly the ones that can't will be stupid enough to buy your product.

Typo spam is the smart way to go about spamming, if a search engine ever penalizes you for typing a word wrong, sue them. Yes the search engines have the “Did you mean ________” feature (thanks for thinking about pointing that out, genius...), but it doesn’t always kick in and people don’t always click it. Granted, you don't want to litter your site with misspellings (like I always do), but having a sitemap that points to pages for the “Orthographically Challenged” is as necessary and proper for a business as having a handicapped accessible restroom.

So, if you don’t have misspellings on your site with a sitemap, the question is: Why do you hate handicapped people? Sad

Misspell stuff, trust me it actually works and it's safe.
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