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Unfortunately, there is no better alternative way to avoiding duplicate content, then rewriting articles by hand. You should always compare the two articles for similarity – See ... Read More

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LSI is a term that means latent semantic indexing. Google pioneered its use, and it is shaking up the game when it comes to search engine rankings and scores from across the board. It’s shuffling up results more than any other algorithm tweak ever has. It’s one of Google’s many word relationship technologies that filter out illegitimate websites from the search results. Real websites with real content that’s not spam will never exclude related words, concepts, and ideas from their content pages. Even ... Read More

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What does a technical, obtuse term like latent semantic indexing have to do with entrepreneurship and profit building? A lot. Latent semantic indexing borrows its name from latent semantic analysis, a tool used to analyze relationships between documents by finding related terms between the two documents and outputting terms and concepts that define the two documents. Ok, that’s a little out there for ... Read More

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Webmasters with content sites need to burn one phrase into their brains: latent semantic indexing.

The strictest definition of latent semantic indexing, or LSI, is a ‘A mathematical and statistical technique for extracting and representing the similarity of meaning of words and passages by analysis of large bodies of text.’

Sounds a little complicated? Actually, in practical terms, it’s easy to figure out.

If you’re a web master with a content site, whether it’s about birds, dogs, couches, or anything else, you need to pay attention to latent semantic indexing when you’re creating your web pages.

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