JoeBallantine
New Member
Hi
I have a site at Custom Made Pine Furniture & Kitchens - East Coast Cabinets, Wicklow & Dublin, Ireland. . I also have an account with Google Sitemaps. Google Sitemaps reports that my site returns in number one position on the search for the phrase 'carosel kitchens'.. . hmmm, the question is though that 'carosel' should be spelt 'carousel' i.e. it's spelt incorrectly, Google knows this and offers the correct spelling but I still get number one search position. I have the phrase used more than once, sometimes correctly and once incorrectly. This was my mistake originally but I left it in as other people may search and spell the word wrong and I'll be number one. I'm not number one for the correctly spelt phrase.
Can this be used to advantage? I do know that Google can't be 100% confident that 'carosel' is a mis spelling as it could be a brand name or a placename and so Google is right to return sites that include it....
I also noticed that some sites return (on the search) for mis spellings if the mis spellings are present on the site, i.e fruniture for furniture. So I included a mis spelling list of my most desirable keyword on the page
Search for custom pine furniture from East Coast Cabinets.
but I was advised to remove it as it may be spamming. I have since reduced the mis spelling list to about 20 words but should I get rid of it completely?
Advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Joe
I have a site at Custom Made Pine Furniture & Kitchens - East Coast Cabinets, Wicklow & Dublin, Ireland. . I also have an account with Google Sitemaps. Google Sitemaps reports that my site returns in number one position on the search for the phrase 'carosel kitchens'.. . hmmm, the question is though that 'carosel' should be spelt 'carousel' i.e. it's spelt incorrectly, Google knows this and offers the correct spelling but I still get number one search position. I have the phrase used more than once, sometimes correctly and once incorrectly. This was my mistake originally but I left it in as other people may search and spell the word wrong and I'll be number one. I'm not number one for the correctly spelt phrase.
Can this be used to advantage? I do know that Google can't be 100% confident that 'carosel' is a mis spelling as it could be a brand name or a placename and so Google is right to return sites that include it....
I also noticed that some sites return (on the search) for mis spellings if the mis spellings are present on the site, i.e fruniture for furniture. So I included a mis spelling list of my most desirable keyword on the page
Search for custom pine furniture from East Coast Cabinets.
but I was advised to remove it as it may be spamming. I have since reduced the mis spelling list to about 20 words but should I get rid of it completely?
Advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
Joe