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The 2 ways I have been shown to get Google rated LSI keywords 1. Search for my keyword in Google and at the bottom of the page is Google suggestions - which are supposed to be the LSI keywords Google recognises. 2. Search for my Keyword in Google Books and there will be more suggestions for Google LSI Keywords. The problem is that the Keywords differ greatly. What is the best way to find Google LSI Keywords - Please |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Malaysia
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Why don't you use Google Adwords keyword tools? Use broad-match phrase. Use synonyms in Google Insights. Then look at the "rising trends search phrases". In Quantcast the "affinity data results" of popular sites helps a lot. Go to the recommended sites and check each site's keyword density via SEO Quake FireFox Plugin. Also there are Wordtracker and SpyFu to check on the most famous keywords used by advertisers. Please also search the WSO section for EasyWPSeo by Chris Landrum. This plugin helps get LSI keywords based on what you wrote on the post or page. Pretty handy. | |
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| Tap out your job already War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Be sure to wear a flower in your hair
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In addition to finding semantically related keywords in the suggestions list, you can input your keyword into the "include terms" box and you'll get a list of derivative keywords. So if your keyword is "how to bake a cake", you might get words like "how to bake a cake from scratch", "how to bake a cake with natural ingredients", etc. | |
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