Google Finally Accept ‘Optimisation’

Glen Allsopp / 5 Comments / July 19th, 2007 / Subscribe via RSS

I know ive already written this post, but had to restore a backup of my blog so Im just going to write it again. Ive just came back from 3 weeks in Asia and happy to see that when you now search for ‘Optimisation’ on Google it no longer asks if you meant ‘Optimization’

The same goes for searching for ‘ViperChill’ no longer asks if I meant to search for ‘VapoChill’. Its clear Google have made some changes in this area and in my opinion its definitely for the better.


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Comment by Andy Komack

Hi Glen - I just started reading your blog yesterday (think I found you through topblogs.seoquake.com/). I want to take some time and see what you have been writing about recently. Looks like very good stuff.

I know this post I am commenting on is older, but it was funny that just today I was looking through Google to find a post from someone that I liked and I knew he used “optimisation” in his title. Not only could I not find the post, but Google insists on asking me if I meant “optimization”.

Do you think there is a regional difference here? It would have to be through IP targeting I’d think because a search on google.co.uk shows the same suggestion.

Maybe you posted on this again more recently and I have not read that yet….

 
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