Hello All Member, I am confused about Google L.S.I (Latent Semantic Indexing ). Please give me brief information about Google LSI Thanks in Advance.....
There is no such thing as Google LSI. Those that think there is do not understand what LSI actually means. - Michael
Brief information always make you more confuse. Remember that if your targeted keyword is "web designing" and if you use the word many times in webpage it will counted as keyword stuffing. But If you use web development, software, xml, css etc in content along with your targeted keyword that will not count as stuffing and Google also count those keywords related to your targeted keyword. This is what is summary of Google LSI.
seocipl, Try putting 'web designing' into Google. Then look at the results - notice the highlighted or bolded in the results: website, web, design, web design, website design, website designing, web designer
This imprecise and rambling explanation rather proves my point above. This is Google using stemming, synonyms and their concept identification system. Nothing to do with LSI. - Michael
@Michael^^ I am not sure that you are correct about that. There are quite a few "SEO experts" who back the concept of LSI, such as the people at Theme Zoom. Bugs me when others write something off as non existent, just because they don't agree that it's a possibility, and then have an attitude of superiority, when others make a comment based on their own opinions.
No SEO expert believes Google is using LSI. As far as Theme Zoom is concerned Dr Garcia the academic IR expert refers to it as Zoomcrap . LSI is not non-existent, in fact I have used it myself for IR tests, it is just a fact that Google is not using it. Ask any Google search engineer at an SEO conference. - Michael
but will the google engineer tell us the truth, as you know they always try to keep it all a big secret
They are very secretive it is true but you can still converse with them and learn. Reading their blogs can be very informative too, try this post by Google Fellow Amit Singhal. LSI software here but you need to know what LSI is before you use it. I suggest you get this from the library first. - Michael
Thanks for the answers guys...! I'll keep your suggestions in mind. But,please give me some example for Google LSI...