Monday, 1 December 2008

Car Insurence, Car Insureance, Car Insurace & Other Common Misspellings

bump roadside misspelt bmupShopping for your car insurance online can be a great way to save time and money. However, if you decide to start the process by visiting a search engine take the time to enter your search query correctly.

Misspelling your search query can affect the quality of the sites returned in your results. Here are the top ten most common misspellings made by people searching for car insurance:

Car insurence

Car insureance

Car insurace

Car insurnace

Car insuranc

Car insurnce

Car insurane

Car isurance

Car incurance

Car insuarance

While Google and other search engines work to return the most relevant results following a misspelt entry they are not infallible. So if you want to look for your new policy via a search engine then type carefully, or just click this link car insurance.

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4 comments:

BarryB said...

Whether you are shopping for car insurance or not misspelling words on your computer is a common occurence.

Either way you are bound to wind up on a car insurance website and still be able to get a car insurance quote. And that is the good news.

And if you don't just try again.

Hollard said...

It is pleasure to shop on line, i just done that with Hollard pay as you drive and the experince is so good.Yor premium is determined by how much you drive.

If anyone what to check it is on www.payasyoudrive.co.za
James

Robert said...

I liked this article because misspellings and I have a great history, I have misspelled so many times while searching for a specific product online! one thing that makes me realize that I have misspelled a word is search engine message which says like" are you looking for "...." word etc.

Nick said...

I agree but on eBay misspelled listings understandably get far fewer bids than those spelled correctly. So you can sometimes get good deals thanks to less competition.