Tag: latent semantic indexing

search engine | 8 October 2018

4 specific strategies for finding LSI keywords that’ll boost your SEO

Using latent semantic indexing (LSI) keywords – terms and phrases that are similar or related to the target keyword of a webpage – in that page’s content can be highly, highly advantageous to your SEO results. That is, if you know how to find them. The […]

search engine | 28 February 2018

15 actionable SEO tips to improve your search rankings

Google’s RankBrain is an algorithm that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to rank results based on feedback from searcher intent and user experience. Diving deep to learn what makes […]

search engine | 26 February 2018

Are keywords still relevant to SEO in 2018?

What a useless article! Anyone worth their salt in the SEO industry knows that a blinkered focus on keywords in 2018 is a recipe for disaster. Sure, I couldn’t agree […]

search engine | 31 July 2017

How to optimize for user intent in search

User intent. Also known as searcher intent, it is a theory that unashamedly stands up to the more primitive pre-Penguin and Panda tactics of optimizing purely for keywords. User intent […]

search engine | 12 September 2016

Guide to Google ranking signals – Part 2: keywords

Last week we published the first instalment of our complete guide to Google ranking signals. It featured on-page-factors such as title tags, H1 tags and meta descriptions. This week we […]

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