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	<title>Comments on: Search Engine Traffic From Misspelled Keywords</title>
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		<title>By: Voip Reviews</title>
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		<description>Using misspelled keywords is a very good tactic and works great on getting people to your website in just about any industry.  The main trick is to find out what people are searching for that is related to your site and then once you have that, try some common misspellings and mis-typed versions of the word.</description>
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