How to use Latent Semantic Indexing in Web Content Writing
If you are a person who searches for article marketing tips on a regular basis, then you must have heard about the change where the search engines are changing their keyword relevancy algorithm to a term named as latent semantic indexing or better known as LSI. So how is this going to affect your articles? The effect is that, your attempts of filling the article with many keywords, as many as possible, to increase the visits and improve your ranking is not going to help you in any manner.
Let hope that this change will help in eradicating articles filled with non sense from the top of the page list ranks and putting there something more sensible and useful in its place. This requires the writers to change the content and style of writing to ensure the visibility in the engines.
Apart from the disadvantage of having to improve the content by applying additional thought to the topic, the advantages of the style in which the content are constructed are many. The latent semantic indexing is nothing more than a mere fancy title which describes the total number of terms which are related to the topic used in a combination with each other on any given page. This is to mean that, if you happen to type in a word for search, the engine searches about the topics which are directly and indirectly connected to it. For example, If I type in the word investment, it will go in search of shares, gold, land etc. and many other terms which may in any related to the topic.
The various related topics produced are termed as "Expert verbiage". All of this might seem like a technical jargon, but it really isn