Cool Way to Get LSI Keywords

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Here's a neat little way to get some LSI keywords



LSI keywords are great to add punch to your content.

This way shown you have Google showing you the LSI keywords for your keyword of choice. These are words Google itself will tell you are relevant in relation to your keyword.

Have fun!

ps: if it's too hard to watch, just click on the "youtube" logo and watch on youtube, or full screen even.
#cool #keywords #lsi
  • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
    This is stuff to pay attention to.

    Google has been placing increasing importance on these as of late, and will likely continue to do so.
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  • Profile picture of the author Malcolm Thomas
    Great post with some cool information. Getting LSI keywords in your articles is a very great way to begin getting some long-tail traffic to your website.
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      And utilizing those semantically related keywords for cross linking across different related domains and interlinking within your own domain helps to increase the value of your content over all.

      Terra
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    I have no idea what you are doing, I can't see because it is so small, and with no sound, it makes it hard to determine what you are doing to get the LSI words.
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by timpears View Post

      I have no idea what you are doing, I can't see because it is so small, and with no sound, it makes it hard to determine what you are doing to get the LSI words.
      Open it in YouTube, then click on the full screen mode. Even without sound, you completely understand, as you can see it and see as he types out what he is doing.

      Terra
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      • Profile picture of the author timpears
        Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

        Open it in YouTube, then click on the full screen mode. Even without sound, you completely understand, as you can see it and see as he types out what he is doing.

        Terra
        I tried that, but it would not expand to full screen. Don't understand why, but...
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    • Profile picture of the author Carl Brown
      Originally Posted by timpears View Post

      I have no idea what you are doing, I can't see because it is so small, and with no sound, it makes it hard to determine what you are doing to get the LSI words.
      I had trouble figuring out what he did too. I hate silent youtube videos, but this really is great. I thought it worked with Excel, but you need to do it in your google docs account (you do have one).

      1) Create a new spreadsheet
      2) In the first cell, type in the keyword you'd like to generate LSI versions
      3) Click on that Cell
      4) Hold down Ctrl + Shift
      5) With the cursor on the corner of the highlighted cell, RIGHT-CLICK and drag the cell down, maybe a dozen spaces
      6) when you release, all the highlighted cells will be populated with LSI versions of your keyword

      Hope that helps
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      • Profile picture of the author Langeani
        Originally Posted by Loreen McDowell View Post

        thanks for suggestion, will definitely check Jack's app.
        the problem is that i'm looking for a freeware solution for now.

        I've been doing some research on my own and I've dug up an interesting and seems like freeware one- Ultimate Keyword Hunter - Write Relevant and High Ranking Content! Free tool for LSI keywords research and create articles.
        did anybody try it ? it seems like it does pretty much that i need
        Loreen,
        It does look good, thanks for the tip! Once I get my virtual machine back up, I'll give this a try. If you do try it, let us know how it works for ya!


        Originally Posted by Carl Brown View Post

        I had trouble figuring out what he did too. I hate silent youtube videos, but this really is great. I thought it worked with Excel, but you need to do it in your google docs account (you do have one).

        1) Create a new spreadsheet
        2) In the first cell, type in the keyword you'd like to generate LSI versions
        3) Click on that Cell
        4) Hold down Ctrl + Shift
        5) With the cursor on the corner of the highlighted cell, RIGHT-CLICK and drag the cell down, maybe a dozen spaces
        6) when you release, all the highlighted cells will be populated with LSI versions of your keyword

        Hope that helps
        Carl, my bad lol
        When I recorded this, I guess I was too lazy to talk.

        But if you play the video full screen you can see everything, I even typed what I was doing

        Sorry 'bout that, anyways! And thanks for the comment
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        • Profile picture of the author Juba1
          When I follow the steps above, all I get is multiple copies of the same seed keyword.
          looks like this technique didn't last long.
          Pity.
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    Hey guys,

    yeah, this is definetely something worth paying attention to. The cool thing is finding all the different ways to use them.

    Using them as anchor texts, for example, is very good.

    But using these for creating sites are awesome. These show you what are the pages you should have.. At least some of the lsi keywords should be used as articles/pages and be linked with each other, as this shows Google a LOT of relevancy in the niche/keyword
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  • Profile picture of the author natebunger
    This is indeed something we should be watching. As we all know, Google made changes on their algorithm to look for these terms in the content of websites to see if it is considered something of quality by the search engine. I remember reading from an article that 17% of the traffic comes from the main keywords while the rest comes from these other keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author Langeani
      Originally Posted by natebunger View Post

      This is indeed something we should be watching. As we all know, Google made changes on their algorithm to look for these terms in the content of websites to see if it is considered something of quality by the search engine. I remember reading from an article that 17% of the traffic comes from the main keywords while the rest comes from these other keywords.
      Wow this is amazing data.. makes the use of LSI keywords that much important, huh?

      Great stuff
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  • thanks for sharing this video, this is a cool way to get long tail traffic..
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    Yeah,

    the cool thing is that is just like natebunger said...

    all of a sudden, you're getting traffic from searches you didn't even aim for!
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    • Profile picture of the author OliviasDad
      That's some great information!

      How did you come across that gem?

      Was it by accident or did someone point you in the right direction?

      Awesome!

      Cheers!
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  • Profile picture of the author donoutlet
    sorry noob question, so I pressed "Ctrl + Shift" correctly, but immediately after I pressed right-mouse button, I'm unable to drag just like how left-mouse button would normally function.

    any help?
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    • Profile picture of the author Langeani
      Originally Posted by OliviasDad View Post

      That's some great information!

      How did you come across that gem?

      Was it by accident or did someone point you in the right direction?

      Awesome!

      Cheers!
      I actually did the research and found out about it somewhere... maybe it was Google's blog... Don't really remember as it was sometime ago!
      I recorded this to send to my free wso downloaders, at the time.

      Originally Posted by donoutlet View Post

      sorry noob question, so I pressed "Ctrl + Shift" correctly, but immediately after I pressed right-mouse button, I'm unable to drag just like how left-mouse button would normally function.

      any help?
      It appears that now it's actually working with the left button, rather than the right one. When I recorded that, it was with the right one. Give it a shot with the left button and let me know if it works for ya
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  • Profile picture of the author Craig McPherson
    Great share mate. Thanks heaps
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  • Profile picture of the author markowe
    Wow, impressed, that's neat - wonder why they put that feature in there! Darn sight easier than messing around with the Keyword tool and whatnot. Course then they can SPY on me and see what niches I am looking at!!

    BTW, don't think you need to press CTRL+SHFT, just pull the corner handle like you do in regular Excel to extrapolate fields.
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    @Craig McPherson: thanks, mate, I'm glad you liked it!

    @markowe: yeah, definetely, but be sure they're watching you on the keyword tool as well, so, it doesn't really make that much of a difference.
    But I think if you just pull, it will copy or follow a list (like if you have 1, 2 it will add 3, 4 and so on)

    Maybe this is the lost wonderwheel? that's where it ended up? lol
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    • Profile picture of the author satrap
      Just where does it get its data from and how accurate are they!?

      I put in "how to save money" and here is what it gave me:

      • winter tips
      • fitness tips
      • cheap furniture
      • home improvements
      • desktop marketing
      • kostenlos musik downloaden
      • funny pics funny clips
      • kostenlos mp3 musik downloaden
      • social help cash
      • fall accessories
      • how to spot a fake handbag
      • best sunglasses for your face shape
      • best handbag for your body type

      Yeah, these are LSI keywords for my term alright!
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  • Profile picture of the author Moneymaker2012
    Very useful post. LSI keywords are really very valuable to be used in articles.
    Thanks sharing this.
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  • Profile picture of the author RuthBabe
    Hello! I tried this today with the left mouse button (the right is no longer working) and the result is just repetitions of the main keyword. I find this site instead http://lsikeywords.com/
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    • Profile picture of the author ZestMedia
      Originally Posted by RuthBabe View Post

      Hello! I tried this today with the left mouse button (the right is no longer working) and the result is just repetitions of the main keyword. I find this site instead Latent Semantic Indexing
      I'm using this site for LSI keywords as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    Nice add, guys... this site is very cool!

    @satrap lol this is weird
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  • Profile picture of the author Loreen McDowell
    I also like this site, but would you suggest anything in addition to that site? are there any other tools to get relevant words for the article, smth like webcontentstudio, that is very expensive?
    Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author yafb456
    ubersuggest is the best way to find LSI keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    @Loreen McDowell
    oh there are way more tools than I can ever think of knowing out there... but there is one that I absolutely love to use, which is Jack Duncan's Keyword Map Pro. It's amazing and he sells on this very forum.

    @yafb456
    It's definetely a great great way to find related terms, but, in my opinion, they're not always related... lots of them are just terms with the same words in it (for instance: "how to play football" and "football season 2014" wouldn't be LSI keywords, but would probably both show if you looked for "football"), but don't get me wrong: ubbersuggest is a HELL of a tool and I love using it. t
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    • Profile picture of the author Loreen McDowell
      Originally Posted by Langeani View Post

      @Loreen McDowell
      oh there are way more tools than I can ever think of knowing out there... but there is one that I absolutely love to use, which is Jack Duncan's Keyword Map Pro. It's amazing and he sells on this very forum.
      thanks for suggestion, will definitely check Jack's app.
      the problem is that i'm looking for a freeware solution for now.

      I've been doing some research on my own and I've dug up an interesting and seems like freeware one- Ultimate Keyword Hunter - Write Relevant and High Ranking Content! Free tool for LSI keywords research and create articles.
      did anybody try it ? it seems like it does pretty much that i need
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  • Profile picture of the author DiggitySEO
    Great find. And very applicable for what Google's looking for these days. Google is giving preference to deep pages that cover an entire topic.

    Whereas before you'd want to make individual pages for each keyword, now they're looking for one page that covers everything.

    Create long pages that cover as many keywords as possible (without over optimizing). Send your backlinks with anchors that also cover each of these variations. You'll find this page ranking for everything.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by DiggitySEO View Post

      Great find. And very applicable for what Google's looking for these days. Google is giving preference to deep pages that cover an entire topic.

      Whereas before you'd want to make individual pages for each keyword, now they're looking for one page that covers everything.

      Create long pages that cover as many keywords as possible (without over optimizing). Send your backlinks with anchors that also cover each of these variations. You'll find this page ranking for everything.
      You could rank double or triple pages per keyword with multiple internal pages & stretch inbound link authority further.
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    That's the spirit DiggitySEO and Yukon! Very nice add

    With the right LSI keywords and a good site architecture, relevancy really rises in Google's eyes.

    I've been having fun with the use of LSI keywords in Youtube videos descriptions as well. I have been ranking real good for my offline company and been collecting a bunch of leads out of these videos.

    Yukon and DiggitySEO and everyone else - do you have any other resources for LSI keywords that you want to share?

    Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author patadeperro
    Great tips, I have been playing around with it and it seems that in other languages (beside english) the recomendations are not that good, nevertheless this is a great tip, thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    Yeah I have the same feeling. In Portuguese, sometimes I get nice words, but a lot of times I get weird stuff that doesn't make sense!
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  • Profile picture of the author janer1
    Yes looks like its stopped working now- at least I cant get it to work- right or left click! Shame
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  • Profile picture of the author Langeani
    Yeah, guys... Google has retired this feature, at least for now

    from: https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3543688?rd=1

    The new version of Google Sheets contains a number of new features and performance improvements. But, the new version doesn’t yet support the publishing of individual sheets.

    There are also a few features that we're retiring in the new Google Sheets:

    Spell check
    Web clipboard
    Solver
    Special autofill using Google Sets
    (...)
    What a shame...

    I'm trying to find some new way to access Google sets. If I find out, I'll let you know. If you find out, let me know!!
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