Going2Oahu 03/22/2009
While one reviewer said try not to make spelling mistakes, it's actually a proven fact that misspellings can drive lots of traffic to a site. I don't think we should misspell words habitually, but I do think that a misspell list in the description might drive some traffic. If I have a list on small breed dogs that includes the shih-tzu for example, I might want to add common misspells like shizu, shizuu, shihzoo, shih-zoo, shiz-zu, etc.
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angie135 11/07/2008
Yes and try not to make spelling mistakes in the title because people won't find your list on Rate it all, let alone the search engines. I have seen the sillest of misrakes and I'm not saying that I don't make any, just poitning out the fact.
irishgit 10/31/2008
You mean it was a bad idea to title a list of Presidents of the Irish Republic as "Head Micks," or a list of the 1860 Democratic Congressional Caucus as "Racist F**ks?"
oscargamblesfr o 10/31/2008
Oh, all right...Lord Alfred Hayes Proudly Presents Songs by Buffalo Springfield.
lawrence 12/11/2007
I've discussed this elsewhere, and this is critical. You need to match your weblit title to what people might be searching for on Google. "List of ....." and "Best..... " and "Worst....." are all good, search engine friendly titles. Stuff that is more personal like "my favorite..." or a vague, non descriptive title like "Stop and smell the roses...." will never, ever rank for anything on the search engines.
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