June 30, 2008

LSI; Wikipedia’s Secret to Google Domination

Filed under: uncategorized, proven seo tips, articles — admin @ 1:17 pm

Latent Semantic Indexing, or LSI is the hottest trend in Google today and the secret behind Wikipedia’s runaway success as the top raking site for just about anything you can imagine on Google.

In short, LSI considers the words around your main keyword as “hot topics” that add to the credibility of the page. If I target the term “SEO” I have a much better chance of high ranking if I use the right words around it.

Of course, finding these words would be near impossible without a service like Quintura (http://www.Quintura.com.) But with this magic bullet, it’s easier than ever to gat on top of Google and stay there! Here’s how…

1.) Visit Quintura.com

2.) Enter your keyword and click the search button. A "cloud" shows up on the page with the words you need.

3.) Review all the other words in the cloud but focus on those bolded. These are good, but it gets better.

4.) Hover your mouse over your original keyword and focus on the updated words that show up. These will get you over the top!

The goal is to use these words on your page if they fit naturally. And if you really want to steal a page right of Wikipedia’s playbook, consider creating a separate page for each of the “hot topic” words and linking to and from them within the text of each page. That’s how Wikipedia takes it one step further and wins almost every time.

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