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http://seoblog.intrapromote.com/2006...p_of_ones.html
Discusses a the spelling suggestions offered at the top of Google results. You can see it by searching on a misspelling or on some brand names. The new ego search is when your brand is popular enough to come up in the did you mean results. For example try http://www.google.com/search?q=rusty%20brick which should be one word and not two, Google knows it and has for a while.
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Barry Schwartz, CEO of RustyBrick, Inc. & Editor of the Search Engine Roundtable. |
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I've never really considered my Web ego until I launched Huckabuck.com. Building a brand is difficult, but you can get by at first without it. However, not being recognized in a search engine for your name, especially a funny little name like "Huckabuck" is death.
I typed "huckbuck" into Google since we see that misspelling a lot, and Google suggested "huckabuck." Thanks Google! |
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