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Hello guyz, Could you please tell me, what are different ways to find out LSI keywords for any keyword? After searching in google, I came to know some of the ways like: a) Google Adwords tool b) Spyfu I would like to know some more methods to find out... Waiting for your replies... |
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| Shetland Exile War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Extremadura, Spain
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| Build Tru$t Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Sacramento, CA
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Put your keyword in Google search and then go to the bottom of the page where they have related words. Those are LSI words.
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| Ninjapreneur War Room Member Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: The Beach
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Good stuff. Look also at the top ranking sites for your keywords and look at the topics of their content and the most commonly used phrases.
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| Real Person, Real Results War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2011
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Use Scrapebox's keyword scraper. It is fast and quite effective.
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Thoroughly researching your topic and writing quality articles should eradicate the need for mindlessly generating and injecting so-called "LSI keywords" into your content. This stuff is no substitute. Making content appear as though it's relevant and worth a damn when it just isn't will do you few favours both in the short and the long term. |
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LSI/themed keywords can be used in ways other than the content body, such as page titles, anchor links, etc. Not to mention, it's an effective way to discover related topics and brainstorm ideas to expand on content. And using theme-related keywords is a powerful SEO strategy. If you do a search for "apple", do you want a page that contains: pie, tree, fruit, Johnny Appleseed -or- Ringo, George, Paul, John, records, songs, music, Beatles -or- Mac, ipad, ipod, itunes The 3 examples above are all vaiid, but different, themes for the word "apple". To the OP, another option is to add a "tilda" to the begining of your keywords and do a google and Google will bold keywords it thinks are related in the SERPs: ~music (But this is a rather limited technique, that only works for general search keywords) | |
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However, you know as well as I that "LSI keywords" are often injected into generic, keyword-stuffed content by those who subscribe to the SEO theory that Google looks suspiciously upon content lacking in relevant synonyms and topically related words, assuming it to be irrelevant, thin and/or auto-generated spam. And the reality is that, in that context, they're not very well needed if the content is thoroughly researched, well written (for humans) and comprehensive to begin with. Given that it's a widely taught, commonly followed tactic, I figured I'd make a simple point just in case the OP felt it pertinent. I can't say whether it is or not because I don't know the OP's intent. And truth is, right now, neither do you. ![]() There are also a lot of people who apparently enjoy providing deceptively "straight answers" to chiefly crooked topics and solutions to non-issues whose very existence they seem to have a financial interest in upholding. | |
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Here's the best method I know of: Web Content Studio |
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