Does anyone know of a good LSI tool?

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Does anyone know of a good LSI tool? The google external adwords tool only gives you details of searches on specified words, I want to find LSI words.
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  • Profile picture of the author madison_avenue
    Originally Posted by Traffic-Bug View Post

    keywordlsispy.com

    Thanks for the heads up Traffic-bug! I am testing it out now.
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  • Profile picture of the author madison_avenue
    Thanks for the info guys. Try this one out it's free and looks fun:


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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    Originally Posted by madison_avenue View Post

    Does anyone know of a good LSI tool? The google external adwords tool only gives you details of searches on specified words, I want to find LSI words.
    Not sure what you mean, but there is a way to get Google to generate words for you.

    1. Start with the search term, and enter the same as always. This will give you a good base to work from.

    2. Go to www.google.com and enter the same keyword you just used in step 1.

    3. Copy the full URL of the top website (if relevant) in the search return.

    4. Go back to the external AdWords Tool, but this time select the radio button that is labeled "Website content".

    5. Enter the URL you copied, and check the box that says "Include other pages on my site linked from this URL"

    6. Repeating this process for even the first 10 relevant results could get you as many as 500 words, or more.

    Are these true LSI keywords? Maybe not all of them, but rest assured there will be plenty to keep you going.

    All the best,
    Michael

    p.s. If you really want to increase the list, then take the keywords listed in the second half of the results in step 1, and repeat the process.
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    • Profile picture of the author madison_avenue
      Originally Posted by Michael Oksa View Post

      Not sure what you mean, but there is a way to get Google to generate words for you.

      1. Start with the search term, and enter the same as always. This will give you a good base to work from.

      2. Go to www.google.com and enter the same keyword you just used in step 1.

      3. Copy the full URL of the top website (if relevant) in the search return.

      4. Go back to the external AdWords Tool, but this time select the radio button that is labeled "Website content".

      5. Enter the URL you copied, and check the box that says "Include other pages on my site linked from this URL"

      6. Repeating this process for even the first 10 relevant results could get you as many as 500 words, or more.

      Are these true LSI keywords? Maybe not all of them, but rest assured there will be plenty to keep you going.

      All the best,
      Michael

      p.s. If you really want to increase the list, then take the keywords listed in the second half of the results in step 1, and repeat the process.

      Michael, I have just tried out your method and it is really cool. It works i.e it throws up a lot of LSI type words and it has the added advantage of being free!

      Thanks so much for this idea it is much appreciated.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
        Originally Posted by madison_avenue View Post

        Michael, I have just tried out your method and it is really cool. It works i.e it throws up a lot of LSI type words and it has the added advantage of being free!

        Thanks so much for this idea it is much appreciated.
        Glad you are finding it useful. It's the same method I use to generate LSI lists for my members.

        I was trying to remember who introduced me to this simple, yet effective technique. I believe it was Scot Standke - so let's give credit where credit is due.



        Thanks Scot!

        All the best,
        Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author TeamGlobal
    Originally Posted by madison_avenue View Post

    Does anyone know of a good LSI tool? The google external adwords tool only gives you details of searches on specified words, I want to find LSI words.
    I like the many features of Keyword Excavator. KeyWord Excavator - LSI KeyWord Research Software Tool - Free Trial

    I've written a review of the product, but wasn't sure if it was cool to post the link in here. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to read my review.


    All The Best,

    Tony
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  • Profile picture of the author anwar001
    what exactly is lsi?
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  • Profile picture of the author JonathanBoettcher
    I'm no expert on this, but I distinctly remember watching one of the StomperNet videos where they completely disproved the whole idea of latent semantic indexing.
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  • Profile picture of the author esdavis
    Originally Posted by madison_avenue View Post

    Does anyone know of a good LSI tool? The google external adwords tool only gives you details of searches on specified words, I want to find LSI words.
    Now that we've lost the Wonder Wheel, I suspect this question is going to crop up a lot. Michael Oksa's technique is good, but for me it would be a little too time-consuming. (free, though!)

    For a paid tool, Jack Duncan's Ultimate Keyword Theme Extractor tool can help automate a process similar to what Michael describes.
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    Web content studio by Andy of ezseonews
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  • Profile picture of the author simonbuzz
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    Found some gr8 tools..thanks guys for sharing it...
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