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May 04, 2009

SEO, Latent Semantic Indexing and Natural Language Processing

SEO, Latent Semantic Indexing and Natural Language Processing

There has been much discussion lately about content relevancy and the relationship between Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) and search engine optimization.

Some say LSI has nothing to do with how Google scores pages.

Others hail LSI as a powerful method of optimizing or theming your
content and leads to marked improvement in natural search results.

To address this, please read this recent article by SEO educator and
Semantics expert, Michael Marshall:

SEO, Latent Semantic Indexing and Natural Language Processing
By Michael Marshall

Posted by John at May 4, 2009 03:03 PM

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