LSI keywords is really just a dressed up name for synonyms or related keywords.
For example, if you were to write an article on Microsoft Windows, how would a search engine know your article was about an operating system and not home construction? Through the concept of LSI, the search engine would scan that article and find terms that would be computer-related, and classify that article accordingly.
For example if a website is focused around food the main keyword phrase would be food but phrases or words similar to food are LSI keywords such as 'recipe', menu, meal, diet, cuisine, etc. It’s much more effective and natural to mix in a number of LSI keywords with your main keyword and the rest of your content. This looks more natural for your readers and it looks more natural to search engines
Simply think about your topic and then write down all the words related to it. For example, if you had a website about "fruit," some good LSI keywords would be "apples," "pears," and "bananas."
You can also try some tools for a bit of help:
http://lsikeywords.com
http://thesaurus.com/
http://www.google.com/trends/
For example, if you were to write an article on Microsoft Windows, how would a search engine know your article was about an operating system and not home construction? Through the concept of LSI, the search engine would scan that article and find terms that would be computer-related, and classify that article accordingly.
For example if a website is focused around food the main keyword phrase would be food but phrases or words similar to food are LSI keywords such as 'recipe', menu, meal, diet, cuisine, etc. It’s much more effective and natural to mix in a number of LSI keywords with your main keyword and the rest of your content. This looks more natural for your readers and it looks more natural to search engines
Simply think about your topic and then write down all the words related to it. For example, if you had a website about "fruit," some good LSI keywords would be "apples," "pears," and "bananas."
You can also try some tools for a bit of help:
http://lsikeywords.com
http://thesaurus.com/
http://www.google.com/trends/
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