- Some web users are already familiar with Google's Did you mean function, which offers alternate ideas when search phrases are misspelled. You cannot change Google's functioning techniques or edit the Google algorithm, as it is auto-suggested.
- You can't remove it because it's auto-suggested, and you can't modify Google's algorithm or how it works.
- Very first step is to get your brand name so well-known that it is frequently searched for on the internet. This should convince Google that the word is valid and that users 'did not intend...' anything other than what they typed in.
- Another option is to contact Google and request that the correction be halted. This is unlikely to provide any results because it would require Google to either modify their algorithm or hand-edit it, which is uncommon but does occur on occasion. Another option is to try ranking for the generic keyword 'amazing fins.' There's no reason your site shouldn't rank for it because it's generic and very on-target based on your content (surely 'Fantastic Fins' makes really fantastic fins).
How do I stop Google's algorithm for "did you mean" from affecting my site?
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How do I stop Google's algorithm for 'did you mean' from affecting my site?