Sep 06 2009

WordPress SEO Series Part 3 – Perfect SEO For WP

crapcuttermarketing.com – This is the third video in a series that looks at how to perfectly optimize each blog post you create for maximum search engine ranking. This video looks at a secret trick to finding out how to make Google realize that your blog post is LSI relevant to the keyword you’re trying to target.

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9 Responses to “WordPress SEO Series Part 3 – Perfect SEO For WP”

  1. thechrishunter Says:

    Great info about incorporating LSI in your content, Andrew. It’s simple and makes perfect sense!

  2. fitpro01 Says:

    That’s some good stuff. Thanks for the info. We do an excellent job of making the technique simple to follow.

  3. karencaffrey Says:

    Thanks, Andrew. That was great info on LSI and using the Google tool.

  4. videohabit Says:

    Awesome information. My blog is now
    in formation!

  5. TheCren21 Says:

    You kinda missed the whole point of LSI keywords. Your methodology was solid, but NONE of the terms you pointed out were actual LSI phrases in comparison to “dog obedience training.” Notice they had that exact phrase within them (you will still be using the principle of the-more-the-merrier keyword density if you put them in a post).

    LSI terms are DIFFERENT, but related. “Puppy training” is an example of an LSI keyword. Or “dog training tip” would work.

    Use kwmap(dot)com to find LSI keywords.

  6. AndrewHansenDotName Says:

    Interesting, and I see what you mean.

    But what specifically makes you think that Puppy Training is an LSI keyword?

    And also what makes you think that a term is not LSI relevant just because it contains the original term?

    I’m not criticizing, actually interested to hear what you think.

  7. TheCren21 Says:

    LSI refers to the way Google indexes a page. The algorithm likes to see words that are different, but related – i.e. synonyms, as opposed to the the same word. “Dog obedience training” is the term you want to optimize for – “dog obedience training help” still ranks for “dog obedience training” and is not different. A “puppy” is a “dog” so clearly they are related. Making the term “puppy training” LSI. Also, I just watched the video again. The groups are LSI in relation to each other. But…

  8. TheCren21 Says:

    … the words within the groups (talking about the Google Keyword Tool results) are not LSI with one another, they are the same for all SEO intents and purposes. “Dog obedience trainer” is an LSI keyword for “dog trainer.” “Dog obedience” and “dog behavior” are also LSI with one another. LSI relevance and keyword density don’t mix, it’s either one or the other. The reason Google incorporated LSI was to reward people for doing more than just using the same word over and over in a page.

  9. money24seven Says:

    Clever lad – thanks for these tips – very helpful

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