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Using LSI to Improve Your Web Contents
Filed in archive SEO by noel on October 31, 2006
Using LSI to Improve Your Web Contents
When you write to bolster SEO potentials, LSI must not be left behind. This is because through it, you will be able to hit the competition in the eye. Google uses LSI to decipher the relevance of the words used in a particular web content. Obviously, the same determines how much web traffic you are accumulating.

The fact is, Keyword Density Analysis (KDA) belongs to the old school. Moreover, Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is now the hottest thing in SEO. Search engines, does not figure out a webpage by the number of times keywords are used. Instead, it assesses the site by searching for important keywords used and checks for common keywords that appear in other related content.

Does LSI make your page rank higher?

LSI allows you to use other words to help search engines figure out what it is all about. This is a Remedy that can be applied to synonyms and polysemy.

So how do you start LSI?

Basically, write using keywords nevertheless; use them in a natural way. You can use the expert vocabulary to make yourself reliable in the field. Additionally, use synonyms, common sense and your expertise to boost your web content writing skills.

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