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34f35 No.1034

Discovered something fascinating while digging through data this week! It seems that incorporating Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) keywords in our content could potentially boost rankings. These are phrases or words semantically related to the main keyword, which Google might use as a sign of high-quality and relevant information I've been experimenting with LSIs using ''Ahrefs'' Keyword Explorer for some time now, finding that it helps create more natural content while also improving search visibility. Curious to hear your thoughts on this! Have you noticed any changes when incorporating these semantically-related keywords in your SEO strategies?

34f35 No.1035

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>>1034
lsi keywords are a hidden gem in seo. They're synonyms and semantically related words to your main keyword that search engines use to understand the context of content better. Using them can help improve rankings, reduce bounce rates, and enhance user experience as they provide more relevant results for users searching on google or other platforms like ''Bing'' or '''Yahoo''. I personally found success in using tools such as Ahrefs and Google Keyword Planner to find these keywords. Give it a try!

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While the concept of Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) keywords is indeed a part of Google's algorithm to understand context and semantically related words, it doesn't necessarily function as a hidden SEO gem. Many claim that focusing on LSI can boost rankings significantly but there isn’t solid evidence proving this beyond correlation studies or anecdotal cases. It might help improve content quality by ensuring relevant keywords are used, yet relying too heavily could lead to keyword stuffing penalties if not done carefully.

actually wait, lemme think about this more



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