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However, you can see in the above example that 'wrongly' written words are also given as a suggestion. Score higher with a misspelled word In one of the SEO groups I'm a member of, I asked the question: do you choose the wrongly written version or do you choose readability were divided: One says: "Apparently many Dutch people write the words separately from each other, so I don't think it stands out if you write it that way." In this case, he opts for the higher search volume.
The other says: “Readability should always come before SEO. I don't think it's the intention to write words incorrectly on purpose.” And then there was also another opinion: “I would leave it to the client. Do they want to go for a higher search volume, or do they go for photo editor correct Dutch” Man and woman are thinking. Readability always trumps SEO I continued with my research. I asked my followers on Instagram the same question. What would they do and what do they think.
I would do as a copywriter Most of them agreed unanimously: good spelling always comes first, right To get straight to the point : yes, as a copywriter I think that the correct spelling should always come first. It is my job to deliver an error-free text. Google now knows a lot about language and will eventually give priority to texts with content. By combining several popular keywords (in the correct way, of course) and adding value to a text, Google will appreciate it.
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