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Support webpage for misspellings

Any threats from spiders?

         

Nika

5:13 am on Feb 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I'm planning to attach a support page to my website that will be taking on all common misspellings for my keywords. Meta tag may not contain all these words, so the Title. However the actual content will be saturated modestly.

1. Could anybody tell whether there is any reason to refrain from designing the said page? From Googlebot or other spiders standpoint?

2. Maybe better to launch a separate smaller website dedicated to these purposes. Although launching another website containing numerous links to the existing one (the one I have now - online store) would concern me. Making a new full capasity online store site dedicated to misspellings wouldn't be worth of work. Making a sort of gateway website, but without tricks like instant redirecting or alike, just a well arranged list of links to the main website - this may well work. But still worried whether the multiple links from one website to another could cause any problem from search engines side?

Will very much appreciate advice on either question.

Nika

vertronics

7:52 pm on Feb 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Hi there,
I don't see any problems with misspellings page. You should be creative and keep the total links to about no more than 30. Also, why send all the links to the home page? I would imagine some of the misspelled words would link to interior pages.

~vertornics

Nika

10:00 pm on Feb 9, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



That's right. Thanks.