Do you ever wonder why people post things online with blatant mispellings?
I always thought that those authors were idiots - either they were careless, or just plain too dumb to know that they were spelling things wrong.
Until I actually broke down and did the same thing myself.
My most recent article is on "migranes" (check it out here:
Why on earth would I do such a thing?
Well, I've started looking at how people search... and learned that a huge number of people are searching for information about "migranes"!
I don't know, I'm still trying to decide if it's a bad thing to target those types of errors in searches, is it somehow wrong or immoral, or is it just practical? Maybe helpful to people who are spelling-challenged?
Just a thought though, sometimes there's a good logical reason or purpose behind a seeming "mistake".
And, for the record, I've been fairly migraine-free lately. I'm still getting the odd one every once in awhile, and pretty much stopping everything to sleep it off, but they've been *manageable* - so I'm feeling pretty grateful about that these days.
Take care!
