Why this wording still works
If you typed the name with spaces, you can use the same starting point without changing anything.
Name variation
If you typed the name with spaces, you can still start from the same category links.
The wording is different, but the next step is the same.
If you typed the name with spaces, you can use the same starting point without changing anything.
Open the categories page or go straight to shoes, bags or the main page.
Some users search with spaces, some do not. Either way, they usually want a clear path into AllChinaBuy-related product browsing, not a page that only repeats the same name.
Treat the spelling as a recovery path. The useful answer is not the spelling itself; it is whether the next click should be broad discovery, a category hub, or a narrow product section.
The page should help users recover from a spelling variation and still reach a practical browsing path quickly. A user who typed the spaced name should still see the same reliable choices: start wide when unsure, choose a category when the item type is clear, and check QC and shipping details before approving a parcel.
This avoids a weak doorway page. The spelling variant exists to answer the same user intent with a clearer path, not to create a separate experience with duplicate or thinner guidance.