Brand Directory

Brand Hub: spelling variants, app-intent pages, and download-name searches

This section works like a brand encyclopedia. It explains that YonoRummy, Yono Rummy, UonoRummy, and Uono Rummy are not random disconnected phrases. They are connected search forms that need a clear internal relationship so users can recognize them and search engines can map them back into one site.

The hub is now organized into three smaller shelves: core brand names, app-name pages, and download-intent pages. That makes the directory more informative and easier to scan.

Why this hub matters

  • It prevents brand pages from feeling duplicated without context.
  • It explains why similar spellings exist and where each one fits.
  • It gives inner brand pages a stronger parent page to point back to.
  • It supports cleaner bottom linking from article pages and game pages.
4 core spellings

Core names

These are the plain brand phrases users type when they want the name itself rather than an install or feature page.

4 app pages

App-name pages

These pages catch people who naturally add “app” to the brand and expect installation or usage context.

4 download pages

Download-name pages

These pages are built for direct action intent and should stay tightly connected to the main download route.

Core brand names

Uono Rummy

Core spelling-variant page helping search engines and users map different brand forms to one site structure.

Uonorummy

Core spelling-variant page helping search engines and users map different brand forms to one site structure.

Yono Rummy

Core spelling-variant page helping search engines and users map different brand forms to one site structure.

Yonorummy

Core spelling-variant page helping search engines and users map different brand forms to one site structure.

App-name pages

These pages work best when they help visitors confirm the app wording they searched for, then route them cleanly to stronger hub pages or the main download destination.

Uono Rummy App

Variant page focused on app-name searches and mobile-install wording.

Uonorummy App

Variant page focused on app-name searches and mobile-install wording.

Yono Rummy App

Variant page focused on app-name searches and mobile-install wording.

Yonorummy App

Variant page focused on app-name searches and mobile-install wording.

Download-name pages

Download-intent brand pages should be treated as direct action bridges, but they still benefit from being contextualized inside the wider brand system. That is why this hub explains their role instead of leaving them isolated.

Uono Rummy Download

Search-intent page built for users who type the brand plus “download” and expect a direct next step.

Uonorummy Download

Search-intent page built for users who type the brand plus “download” and expect a direct next step.

Yono Rummy Download

Search-intent page built for users who type the brand plus “download” and expect a direct next step.

Yonorummy Download

Search-intent page built for users who type the brand plus “download” and expect a direct next step.

Suggested relationship flow

A good pattern is: brand variation page → Brand Hub → homepage or download page. This lets every brand page act as a recognizable entry point without carrying the full burden of explaining the whole site by itself.