Looking For A Tool That Can Do This When Writing Articles

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Some years ago, there was a article writing tool that would allow you to insert your LSI keywords that you wanted to include in your article...and as you wrote your article, every time you used one of those LSI keywords, it would disappear from the list on the right...

Thus, by the time you had finished writing your article, you would know if you had used all the LSI keywords you had wanted to.

My question is...does anyone know what the app. was called..and if not, if such a tool exists today?


Thanks,


Ray
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketing Fool
    Didn't Web Content Studio do that?
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    • Profile picture of the author Ray Erdmann
      Originally Posted by Marketing Fool View Post

      Didn't Web Content Studio do that?
      The product I remember was a stand alone app..."LSI..something or another"...
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  • Profile picture of the author seonutshell
    I think i have seen it somehwere, but didnt have many downloads. It was called "your brain"
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    • Profile picture of the author Ray Erdmann
      Originally Posted by seonutshell View Post

      I think i have seen it some where, but didn't have many downloads. It was called "your brain"
      Yeah..that's a great tool, I'll admit...sometimes though it's easier for me to see things 'visually'...Sure, I could just write the LSI keywords in a notepad file and have that list on my 2nd monitor and just glance over it as I'm writing...but there's just something special about seeing the word disappear as I write it!
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      • Profile picture of the author seonutshell
        Originally Posted by Ray Erdmann View Post

        Yeah..that's a great tool, I'll admit...sometimes though it's easier for me to see things 'visually'...Sure, I could just write the LSI keywords in a notepad file and have that list on my 2nd monitor and just glance over it as I'm writing...but there's just something special about seeing the word disappear as I write it!
        could always just write the article, then when you think its done, copy each LSI into the CTR F feature and check how many times it shows up. If you have missed on, try and sneak it in somewhere
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketing Fool
    web content studio is a standalone app... and it's big with LSI stuff...I think that's what you're thinking of...
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