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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Just a quick question, if you have a site named "engagement rings", can you do LSI research on each word or does it have to be done with both words together, eg. ~engagement rings
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| Apparently .. I`m A Troll Join Date: May 2007 Location: Queensland, Australia.
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read this and the light may come on .. ![]() LSI LOGIC Then check out this site ... Advanced SEO Tutorials and LSI That site is owned by Charles Heflin, he knows what he`s on about and you can learn enough to get going with the free stuff he has ... I know coz I tested it ![]() I specifically targetted one of Charles` keywords and applied what I picked up ... this was one of his main keywords to ... took around a week to get to #1 spot. ![]() Ohh .. then Charles checked his stats and down I went .. hahha ... ![]() Anyway, it showed beyond doubt it works ... research both words, seperately and together ... "engagement" will be relatively easy but "ring" will need filtering as you will bring up "rings" that are not related to "engagement" i.e. Piston Ring ... burger ring ... phone ring ... ring in my ear ... etc etc PM if you need help .. probably won`t get back to you till tomorrow tho k ![]() YiKeS | |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Thank you! Definitely a light bulb moment when reading about 'Co-occurrence' - makes perfect sense. Will be following Charles from now on. I was really just using LSI to try and come-up with some more ideas for writing content to build out the site. Guess I'll just do a little more Spyfu-ing! Cheers! Stef |
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