« Using the Magic of ESP to Increase your PPC Conversions | Main | Orlando SEO Mastery July 20-24, 2009 »

June 11, 2009

Is LSI Latent Semantic Indexing Fact? (True or False)

LSI Latent Semantic Indexing Fact? (True or False)

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.

What do you think? To answer this question, it's alway best to approach someone who is an expert and knows about everything involved mathematically. You'll appreciate reading Semantics and SEO expert, Michael Marshall's response to this question.

If you've ever heard Michael speak on the subject of SEO or Google and Competitive Intelligence, you'll know that he is a mathematician who has actually built search engines before. He often teaches on the road with us in our Advanced SEO Mastery Workshop but as an associate SEO educator with Search Engine Academy, he also delivers training to the US Patent office.

Please read the recent post called:

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

Posted by John at June 11, 2009 09:42 AM

Comments

Post a comment




Remember Me?