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What is the LSI technique in content writing?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by linkstrade, Jul 27, 2009.

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    Hi guys,

    Anybody knows about LSI technique in content writing? and how important is it in seo for getting pagerank and k/w ranking in google?
     
    linkstrade, Jul 27, 2009 IP
  2. Rodder7

    Rodder7 Active Member

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    I would also like to know much more about that one fer sure.
     
    Rodder7, Jul 27, 2009 IP
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    bob25 Well-Known Member

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    use ~keyword and in Google you'll see the terms that Google considers relavent to your keyword in bold. Sprinkle some into your pages and it should help your pages. Google sees common relevent words appearing and assumes that your content must be relevant as well. I like to use it to help not "spam" the main keyword onto the page.
     
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    Do as bob25 suggests and use the tilde “~” in front of your keyword using Google's search box. Here is a brief explanation of LSI or Latent Semantic Indexing. It allows the search engines to provide its users with a more relevant list of options when performing a search.

    The technology allows Google to understand content by finding the relationship between different words and phrases.

    When you are writing your website content use other words that relate to your main keyword, and use them throughout your article.
     
    W Lee, Jul 28, 2009 IP