Could some one explain in detail, or give some reference where it is explained in detail, about the Latent Semantic Indexing and how to optimize the website for it? Thanks, Regards Cbiz
My Dear Brothers and Sisters Let me give you brief introduction Latent Semantic Indexing or LSI has changed the world of search engine optimization. One fine morning, SEO experts found that most of their best ranking sites on Google were in jeopardy. Google has simply updated its crawler-program to accommodate LSI and has moved towards a more relevant rating list! LSI is a methodology involving statistical probability and correlation that helps deducing the semantic distance between words. It’s obviously a complex methodology but can be easily applied to understand the relation between certain words in a paragraph or in a document. This methodology is being used while indexing a page in the search engine’s database. Google’s tilt towards the semantic indexing of Web pages and establishing relevance through this brilliant statistical method may have been the influence of Applied Semantics. The company known as the innovator of the semantic text processing technology. Google in an aggressive move which spelled growth and astonished onlookers, took over Applied Semantics in April 2003. The acquisition had several interesting pros and cons and shook the SEO fraternity with expectations and skepticism, at the same time. Let’s have some insight on the main concerns. If you want more information then i can provide you as much information as you want, the only thing is to digest that information Cool Mate and Enjoy your Day Dashanan Sharma
HI, nice information but i want need some more and more about LSI. I'm very much interest about that. Can u tell me how to help to get better position on SERP? Please suggest me or PM me.
My Dear Friend Sure I will definitely give you all the information. merely send me your mail id at my pm i will give you a pdf of that which will definitely satisfy your need. Cool Mate and Enjoy your Day Dashanan Sharma
Ive voted no, because sometimes i feel the human side gets forgotten, it all begins to get too scientific often terms are created by people with nothing new to write about, coming up with fancy names assures they will have something to write on for the next 6 months.
LSI certainly disregards human side of the text analysis, but there is no better way to define wether a document is relevant or not when so much content is there in Internet
A lot of people make the Applied Semantics mistake. Applied Semantics used CIRCA not LSI. Here is what LSI is What is Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI)? and here are the reasons some people believe the The LSI Myth. - Michael