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dennis123
12-24-2018, 12:44 AM
What are LSI keywords?

RH-Calvin
12-24-2018, 01:15 AM
Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) is a mathematical method used to determine the relationship between terms and concepts in content. The contents of a webpage are crawled by a search engine and the most common words and phrases are collated and identified as the keywords for the page.

kanagaseo
12-24-2018, 01:34 AM
LSI(Latent Semantic Indexing) Keywords are the keywords that are semantically related to your primary keyword. They are the synonyms or closely related words/phrases of your targeted primary keyword for the particular web page. Including LSI keywords with main keywords is SEO friendly as increase search relevancy.

Latent Semantic Indexing is a good thing. It keeps content relevant and rich and benefits not only visitors, but website owners that produce quality material. If you provide quality, relevant content you will never have to worry about falling foul of and LSI checks.

Make sure that you don’t overuse these keywords in the content as it could look like keyword stuffing and eventually search engines(especially Google) may mark your website as spam.

Most importantly, do not use span content as search engines track them easily.

riyaa_rp
12-24-2018, 04:02 AM
Latent semantic analysis is a technique in natural language processing, in particular, distributional semantics, of analyzing relationships between a set of documents and the terms they contain by producing a set of concepts related to the documents and terms.

carrentalexp
12-24-2018, 04:36 AM
LSI stands for Latent Semantic Indexing. In simple words they are synonyms or somewhat related to your targeting keywords.

gulshan rana
12-25-2018, 12:53 AM
According to Bluetooth accessories (https://www.esourceparts.ca/bluetooth-accessories.html) provider LSI keywords (Latent Semantic Indexing) are keywords that are semantically related to your primary keyword. They help your content and give it more context for both the search engines and your users.