Let’s say you own a medium-sized direct mortgage lender company. Obviously “mortgage company” or some variation thereof is going to be an incredibly important keyword for your site to target. In fact, according to the Google Keyword Research tool, “mortgage company” gets 368,000 thousand searches every month! That keyword has huge potential for your business. SEO best practice recommends that you pick up to 5 variations of the same keyword per page based on that page’s content.
Never Include Misspelled Keywords in Your Content
Posted by nickstamoulis under Online MarketingFrom http://www.nickstamoulis.com 4660 days ago
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4660 days ago
Another note - the article uses "morgage" as an example of a misspelled word. If you search Google for that term, it automatically shows the results for the correct "mortgage" spelling, so I'm guessing the number of times the actual "morgage" results are displayed is way less than the suggested 100,000+. Just makes everything you say about misspellings making your site look bad outweigh the benefits of including misspellings even more.
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Duncan.