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What You Should Know About LSI And SEPS?

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Search engine operators&comma; such as Google&comma; Yahoo Search&excl; and Bing constantly strive to improve the accuracy and quality of their search results&period; Their aim is to provide something that’s genuinely useful for average Internet users&period; The Internet landscape is ever-changing&comma; so search engines will need to evolve their algorithms regularly&period; Search engines want to make sure that these websites will offer something with real values&period; One concept that SEO practitioners need to be aware of is LSI or Latent Semantic Indexing&period; It is a method to index information on webpages based on the occurrences of specific keywords&period; Because search engine users often don’t use the exact keywords to find specific information&comma; LSI also indexes semantically related keywords&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">As an example&comma; a marketing is related to promotion and advertising&comma; so search engine would also show information related to the latter two keywords&period; Our experience often shows that we get plenty of information from semantically related keywords&comma; especially if the keyword we use isn’t entirely appropriate for the keyphrase&period; In general&comma; you should get a more organic set of results and you need to broaden your horizons&period; Website owners should know their industry more intimately and they need to have a good idea of related keywords that their audience is using&period; It is important for them to develop a solid of keywords and they can broaden the coverage of keywords in their websites&period; A good practice is to make semantically related keywords as secondary keywords&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">There are plenty of keyword research tools that can help you to find related keywords&comma; based on the existing traffic data&period; These tools should display both specific and relevant keywords&period; These synonyms should help you to create a strong basis for your SEO efforts&period; Keywords should be grouped together based on the relevance and significance&period; Another important concept that we should be aware of is SEPS or Search Engine Proven Synonyms&period; Finding a synonym in a dictionary is one thing&comma; but knowing that a synonym relation is proven based on search engine traffic is another&period; SEPS could validate that a specific keyword is truly related to one another based on a synonymous relation&period; Google is an excellent tool to discover SEPS for our primary keywords&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">As an example&comma; instead of searching for marketing&comma; we could use ~marketing in Google’s search engine field to find proven semantically related keywords to marketing&period; We can use these additional keywords as secondary keywords or add one or two of them as primary keywords&period; In order to maximize the potentials of these keywords&comma; we should scatter them in our website content&period; Google’s algorithm will detect a relevance of our website as well&comma; because we focus on a group of semantically proven keywords&period; By understanding the concepts of LSI and SEPS&comma; we should be able to improve the performance of our SEO project&period; Without them&comma; we may lose additional traffic&comma; because we don’t focus on a number of semantically related keywords&period; These synonyms can also be used in linkbuilding project&comma; by using them for anchor text that goes into a single webpage in our website&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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