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Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI)

Latent semantic indexing helps search engines to find out what a web page is all about. It basically means to you that you shouldn’t focus on a single keyword when optimizing your web pages and when getting links.

The web pages on your web site should be related and focus mainly on a special topic while using different words that describe the topic. Use variations of your keyword and synonyms. That makes it easier for search engines to determine the topic of your site.

How to obtain non-reciprocal links

  • Develop depth of content worthy of incoming links. Keep adding about one webpage per week.
  • Search for Sites to “Add URL.” Search using two phrases in quotation marks: “Suggest link” +”keyword”.
  • Write a “Give Away” Article. Write articles such as “How to Improve Your Walk.” Design it carefully — from the title, description meta tag, headings, body text, hyperlinked keywords, and links to my main site — so that it will be clearly indexed for the key-phrases “improve your walk”

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