In a previous post, I wrote about how a commonly misspelled term (Search Engine Optimization Specalist) had very little competition in the search engines and was therefore a good phrase to target if you're in the SEO business.
Today, I've come across another term that search engine users routinely misspell and has very little competition. The downside is that this word isn't one that is likely to generate much business for anyone since it is generic. The word is dictionarys. Presumably users are actually looking for dictionaries, but don't know how to spell it.
I too have little use for this term, but it is one that might make for some interesting tests. Hence, this blog post. If my guess is right, this posting should shoot to the top of the search engines within a few weeks. Then it'll be interesting to see what these users do once they get here. I do at least have one possibly useful place to send users that come here after searching for dictionarys: Computer Dictionary.
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