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Now that Google Sets is closed how would you draw up a list of related kws for writing articles which follow LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) rules? Since this is a great way to write articles , I am stumped now where to find the kws now that Google Sets is closed I guess if you enter the kw in a "broad Match" that might possibly bring up some related kws or perhaps thesaurus? both of those seem helpful but not quite the same |
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Yes I too use Latent Semantic Indexing to get some LSI keywords. It helped a lot for my blog posts. |
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When you guys use that tool I have a question It seems to me to be just a word count aggregator for top 10 (5 whatever) sites on google for a certain kw how do you use what comes up in the results for your articles choose the top 5 one word and top 5 two word phrases that comes up in the list? and then weave those into your article? |
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Anyone?........guess this discussion fizzled out
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@outwest Sorry I cannot reply to your PM yet. It's always better to use the 2 word phrases and even longer phrases in your articles. Those phrases already contain the single main keyword. Then try to rank for the 2-3 word phrases rather than the main keyword. It's easier because when people do searches, they normally type long phrases and not just one word. Hope this help you ![]() Great day to you my friend. Abraham |
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