Every webmaster wants more traffic. What ever you are promoting will do much better with 3x the traffic. I want you to know that I personally use these techniques and have actually got better results than the title would indicate. In fact, my site went from 80 unique visitors a day to over 800!
Its no secret. More indexed pages = more traffic. I was able to triple my traffic in a week (the time it took for the search engines to include the newly translated pages). Someone once told me this was a blackhat technique, but that is ridiculous since it is only good customer service to offer your website in all the languages possible. To find a free translation script just search in google for "translation script".
You need links to rank highly in the search engines. The search engines have changed their algorithms but you still need links. One of the most powerful ways to get links and instant traffic is through social bookmarking sites. You might have heard of digg and others. If you tried using them you may have discovered you got a boost of traffic for a week or two which then trailed off. That is the nature of these types of sites, but that is NOT what I am suggesting you do here. Digg and the other big sites do NOT give you real links. They give you links with a NOFOLLOW tag which tells the search engine to ignore them for all purposes you care about. What if I was to show you a way to help yourself to a real PR6 link? Visit searchallinone.com and post an article. Signup with 5 different ID's and vote for your article 5x and presto you have a link from a PR6 page. What I have found more powerful though, is that your article also gets its own page and often ranks in the top 10 for the title in about 3 days. Now you have succeeded in getting a top 10 placement without even getting your website to the top of the engines, and you even got several valid links (PR6 homepage + a link from every tag page + a custom page with your posting on it). Nice. Now what if I was to give you a list of lots more sites like that. Here they are: . searchallinone.com tagne.ws clipmarks.com corank.com searchles.com clipclip.org marktd.com mister-wong.de plugim.com riffs.com butterflyproject.nl Uvouch.com www.rawsugar.com www.barksbookmarks.com www.clipfire.com linkarena.com yigg.de unrumor.com . Don't believe me? Just try this. Create an article on your website. Post it to searchallinone.com and all the others on the list above. Wait 3 days. Now go to google and type in the title. You might be surprised that you now dominate the top 10 listings for that title (unless it is competitive of course - try this using at least a 5 or 6 longtail keyword type title first).
I am sure you have heard of article submissions before and how they can get you a lot of backlinks. And if you have done it, you may have discovered its a lot of work because you have to submit your article to hundreds of article directories. You have probably even searched out software to help you and found it is no good because the signups change on the article sites and the software maker doesn't bother updating the software. In addition, you have to create an ID on every article directory. Well I have bad news and better news. Good News: This technique works fantastically. Better News: I recently stumbled upon a service that does this for you but with a twist. Every article submitted is unique! To a webmaster this is pure gold. Webmasters always want unique content. The articles aren't rubbish either. They don't do it by replacing phrases or words making the text unreadable. Its a monthly service, so they keep all their interfaces with the article sites up to date. To date they send your article to 741 sites! Ok, now get this, they create the ID's to submit the articles for you! So all you do is write the article and get hundreds of backlinks. This service actually works. In fact this article you are reading is done on that system! Here is their signup page: articlewiz.radpages.com . The fact that you are reading this means that you are lucky. I consider the above technique so powerful I almost removed it from this article.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
The Top 10 Tools For Monitoring The Success Of Your Website
1 Google Analytics
Google Analytics has become the preferred option among frëe statistics programs. Like any other stats program, Google Analytics provides data on the number of visitors, and page views, referral sources, entry and exit pages, and more. Unlike most other programs, Google Analytics includes the ability to track and monitor pay-per-clÃck (PPC) campaigns. Other useful information includes the geographic location of your visitors, their internet connection speed, and their screen resolutions. You can sign up for Google Analytics at:
2 Google Webmaster Tools
Want to know how the largest search engine in the world sees your website? Google's Webmaster Tools will give you loads of information such as the pages that are indexed, errors found by the Googlebot (dead links), your search engine rankings for specific search phrases, your anchor text on inbound links, internal and external link data, and robots.txt and sitemap data.
By knowing how Google sees your site you will find some basic items that you'll need to change in order to reach your maximum potential in search engine traffÃc. You can sign up for Google Webmaster Tools at:
3 SEOmoz's Page Strength Tool
SEOmoz is one of the leading search engine optimization (SEO) firms and their website provides a wealth of information through their blog, articles and tools. Their Page Strength Tool shows you the "relative importance and visibility" and the "potential strength and ability of a page to rank in the search engines." SEOmoz provides a quick way to get a basic look at the strength of your page. The Page Strength Tool can be used at:
4 Sitening.com's SEO Analyzer
Sitening is another leading SEO firm with several valuable tools on their website. The SEO Analyzer differs from SEOmoz's Page Strength Tool in that it checks the internal structure of your site to determine how well it is constructed (in terms of search engine optimization). The structure of a website is the framework for a good SEO campaign, and Sitening.com's SEO Analyzer will help you to build the right framework. Sitening.com's SEO Analyzer can be found at:
5 Mike's Marketing Tools
MikesMarketingTools.com has two tools that every webmaster should use regularly. The Search Engine Rankings Tool will show you where your site ranks in several of the top search engines for a specific word or phrase. You can save time by using this tool instead of visiting each search engine and clicking through the search engine results pages to find your website.
The Link Popularity Tool will quickly show you how many inbound links each search engine recognizes for your site. Inbound links are a major factor in search engine rankings and each search engine recognizes a different number of links. From this tool you can also clÃck through to see the specific pages that are linking to you. To use these tools visit:
6 Summit Media's Spider Simulator
The spider simulator shows you "how a search engine reacts to your pages and what can be done to boost your usability." Search engine spiders see web pages much differently than human visitors do. A page may look attractive and well-designed to a human visitor, but a search engine spider may not be able to find what it is looking for. This page is a great tool to assure you that your site is built for maximum search engine results. The spider simulator can be used at:
7 SelfSEO Page Speed Checker
Your average website visitor will have a very short attention span. To have the best chance of making a positive first impression on new visitors your page must load quickly enough that they do not leave right away. SelfSEO has a Page Speed Tool that shows you how long your page takes to load. The tool allows you to enter multiple pages to chëck at one time. It is a good idea to compare the load time of your page against pages from several other websites. Try entering your homepage and the homepage of several of your competitors. If your page loads considerably slower than the others, try to make the file smaller by reducing the number and size of images or by cleaning up the coding. The Page Speed Tool can be used at:
8 Dead Links Checker
Having dead links on your website can frustrate visitors and damage your search engine rankings. However, checking all the links on your site manually is not realistic. Fortunately there are a number of tools online that will automate the process. The W3 Link Checker will crawl through your pages and report which links are broken. To use this tool visit:
9 GoogleRankings.com
GoogleRankings.com will show you which words and phrases appear most frequently on your website throughout the text of the page, title, headings and meta tags. This is a useful tool to be certain that your pages are optimized for the words and phrases that you are targeting.
10 FeedBurner
If you publish a blog, FeedBurner's service is a must have. Feedburner will provide you with statistics regarding your blog's feed and you can give your readers the option to subscribe by email instead of RSS. There are a number of other features that you can read about at FeedBurner. With FeedBurner you can always see how many subscribers you have and how many of them are clicking through from your feed to your site.
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Google Analytics has become the preferred option among frëe statistics programs. Like any other stats program, Google Analytics provides data on the number of visitors, and page views, referral sources, entry and exit pages, and more. Unlike most other programs, Google Analytics includes the ability to track and monitor pay-per-clÃck (PPC) campaigns. Other useful information includes the geographic location of your visitors, their internet connection speed, and their screen resolutions. You can sign up for Google Analytics at:
2 Google Webmaster Tools
Want to know how the largest search engine in the world sees your website? Google's Webmaster Tools will give you loads of information such as the pages that are indexed, errors found by the Googlebot (dead links), your search engine rankings for specific search phrases, your anchor text on inbound links, internal and external link data, and robots.txt and sitemap data.
By knowing how Google sees your site you will find some basic items that you'll need to change in order to reach your maximum potential in search engine traffÃc. You can sign up for Google Webmaster Tools at:
3 SEOmoz's Page Strength Tool
SEOmoz is one of the leading search engine optimization (SEO) firms and their website provides a wealth of information through their blog, articles and tools. Their Page Strength Tool shows you the "relative importance and visibility" and the "potential strength and ability of a page to rank in the search engines." SEOmoz provides a quick way to get a basic look at the strength of your page. The Page Strength Tool can be used at:
4 Sitening.com's SEO Analyzer
Sitening is another leading SEO firm with several valuable tools on their website. The SEO Analyzer differs from SEOmoz's Page Strength Tool in that it checks the internal structure of your site to determine how well it is constructed (in terms of search engine optimization). The structure of a website is the framework for a good SEO campaign, and Sitening.com's SEO Analyzer will help you to build the right framework. Sitening.com's SEO Analyzer can be found at:
5 Mike's Marketing Tools
MikesMarketingTools.com has two tools that every webmaster should use regularly. The Search Engine Rankings Tool will show you where your site ranks in several of the top search engines for a specific word or phrase. You can save time by using this tool instead of visiting each search engine and clicking through the search engine results pages to find your website.
The Link Popularity Tool will quickly show you how many inbound links each search engine recognizes for your site. Inbound links are a major factor in search engine rankings and each search engine recognizes a different number of links. From this tool you can also clÃck through to see the specific pages that are linking to you. To use these tools visit:
6 Summit Media's Spider Simulator
The spider simulator shows you "how a search engine reacts to your pages and what can be done to boost your usability." Search engine spiders see web pages much differently than human visitors do. A page may look attractive and well-designed to a human visitor, but a search engine spider may not be able to find what it is looking for. This page is a great tool to assure you that your site is built for maximum search engine results. The spider simulator can be used at:
7 SelfSEO Page Speed Checker
Your average website visitor will have a very short attention span. To have the best chance of making a positive first impression on new visitors your page must load quickly enough that they do not leave right away. SelfSEO has a Page Speed Tool that shows you how long your page takes to load. The tool allows you to enter multiple pages to chëck at one time. It is a good idea to compare the load time of your page against pages from several other websites. Try entering your homepage and the homepage of several of your competitors. If your page loads considerably slower than the others, try to make the file smaller by reducing the number and size of images or by cleaning up the coding. The Page Speed Tool can be used at:
8 Dead Links Checker
Having dead links on your website can frustrate visitors and damage your search engine rankings. However, checking all the links on your site manually is not realistic. Fortunately there are a number of tools online that will automate the process. The W3 Link Checker will crawl through your pages and report which links are broken. To use this tool visit:
9 GoogleRankings.com
GoogleRankings.com will show you which words and phrases appear most frequently on your website throughout the text of the page, title, headings and meta tags. This is a useful tool to be certain that your pages are optimized for the words and phrases that you are targeting.
10 FeedBurner
If you publish a blog, FeedBurner's service is a must have. Feedburner will provide you with statistics regarding your blog's feed and you can give your readers the option to subscribe by email instead of RSS. There are a number of other features that you can read about at FeedBurner. With FeedBurner you can always see how many subscribers you have and how many of them are clicking through from your feed to your site.
http://www.content.onlypunjab.com/Article/The-Top-10-Tools-For-Monitoring-The-Success-Of-Your-Website/4200320092003392588
Google PR Explained
PR is a measure of how ‘important’ a page is (according to Google). For the purpose of this article, I will only discuss PR in the SEO context – what it means and how to use it. First things first: PR is not the cause or the result of high rankings. PR depends mainly on 2 things: Incoming links and traffic. Some SEOs make the mistake of assuming high rankings come as a result of high PR, when in fact high PR is one natural outcome of high rankings. Better SEO = higher rankings = more traffic = Higher PR However, the concept behind Google’s PR is crucial when working with External Links (i.e.: incoming) and Internal Links (i.e.: the website’s structure). Every link from A to B is considered as a ‘vote of confidence/credibility’ from A to B. We can use PR as a physical measurement of how this credibility travels from one URL to the next. The role of SEO in this case is…
1. Off-site: to maximise incoming PR by increasing the number of incoming links and the quality of incoming links.
2. On-site: to harness incoming PR so that none of it is wasted (on broken links) and that most of it is channelled to the most important pages of the website (i.e.: the homepage, main category pages)
To sum up, PR isn’t a factor in SEO, neither is it a direct result of SEO. But the makings of a high-PR website are very similar to those of a high-ranking website. And because of that, the concept of PR can be used to...
* properly apply linking techniques
* measure the effectiveness of these techniques
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1. Off-site: to maximise incoming PR by increasing the number of incoming links and the quality of incoming links.
2. On-site: to harness incoming PR so that none of it is wasted (on broken links) and that most of it is channelled to the most important pages of the website (i.e.: the homepage, main category pages)
To sum up, PR isn’t a factor in SEO, neither is it a direct result of SEO. But the makings of a high-PR website are very similar to those of a high-ranking website. And because of that, the concept of PR can be used to...
* properly apply linking techniques
* measure the effectiveness of these techniques
http://www.content.onlypunjab.com/Article/Google-PR-Explained/4200320092003393000
Internet Marketing Course Reveals All Secrets
The information age has brought new horizon to many by allowing many business's to increase their sales by utilizing the internet. To be able to use these skills, one must take an internet marketing training course.
The type of information that should be found in such a course should be easy enough for even a beginner to understand. They should also be fast methods and easily applicable.
If you want to start marketing online, you need to first learn how to do article marketing. This step is easy because all you have to do is write an article, or hire someone to write one for you. Then all you have to do is submit your article to an article directory.
The next step would be finding a great blog to join and to comment upon. You want to make sure that you are not spamming the blog, but merely just joining the conversation. You also want to make sure that it is directly relevant to your niche.
A third way to get targeted traffic to your site would be to get reciprocal links from other websites in your niche. Reciprocal linking is the method in which one website trades links with another website in hopes to increase the page rank!
Most of these steps will increase your page rank as you naturally increase the amount of times you repeat the cycle. This also depends on how fast you find high pr sites that are linking back to your site.
If you Find a Niche that has hardly any competition in it, then you would easily be able to rank highly for many keywords. This type of teachings would be found in a great internet marketing course.
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About the author:
Richard Grimes will help you conquer your niche. For free information visit hisinternet marketing course.Don't reprint the same version as everyone else. Get your own unique content internet marketing article here.
The type of information that should be found in such a course should be easy enough for even a beginner to understand. They should also be fast methods and easily applicable.
If you want to start marketing online, you need to first learn how to do article marketing. This step is easy because all you have to do is write an article, or hire someone to write one for you. Then all you have to do is submit your article to an article directory.
The next step would be finding a great blog to join and to comment upon. You want to make sure that you are not spamming the blog, but merely just joining the conversation. You also want to make sure that it is directly relevant to your niche.
A third way to get targeted traffic to your site would be to get reciprocal links from other websites in your niche. Reciprocal linking is the method in which one website trades links with another website in hopes to increase the page rank!
Most of these steps will increase your page rank as you naturally increase the amount of times you repeat the cycle. This also depends on how fast you find high pr sites that are linking back to your site.
If you Find a Niche that has hardly any competition in it, then you would easily be able to rank highly for many keywords. This type of teachings would be found in a great internet marketing course.
Article Source: http://www.content.onlypunjab.com
About the author:
Richard Grimes will help you conquer your niche. For free information visit hisinternet marketing course.Don't reprint the same version as everyone else. Get your own unique content internet marketing article here.
Tips to Crank Up Your Web Marketing
If you are trying to make money on the web, you have probably learned a few painful lessons. Web marketing is a beast unto its own. Here are some tips that will help you tame it.
1. Update Your Site often - Not only does this encourage people to return to your site, but search engine spiders as well. Frequently updated sites also tend to have better search engine rankings than those that sit static with few updates.
2. New Customers vs Old Customers – Many sites focus all there marketing efforts on getting new clients. While this is natural, it should not be done to the exclusion of old customers. Drip market on old customers by sending them discount and sale offers.
3. Keywords in Your Published Articles – If you publish articles to promote your site, be careful! If you put your main keyword phrases in the articles, the listings in the article directory may outrank you site!
4. SEO Conflict of Interest – When it comes to SEO firms such as ours, it is important to understand that have a conflict of interest. Simply put, they double dip by taking clients competing for the same keywords.
5. The Boring Site Map – Site maps may seem like a boring, unnecessary page of your site. In truth, they are critical. The site map is your safety page if you are doing search engine optimization. It is the page where search engine spiders can find everything.
6. Paying Search Engines for Traffic – Search engines sell traffic through something known as pay-per-click marketing. For most new sites, it is a good way to get immediate traffic. Just make sure you are making more money than you are spending.
7. Your Business Domain Name – Using your business name as your domain is a no brainer for most people. Just make sure it is easy to remember and type in. Avoid using it if you have multiple words that end and start with the same letter.
8. Google vs Yahoo - Google and Yahoo are the two biggest search engines out there by traffic. There is really know competition, however. Focus your marketing on Google. Yahoo should be a secondary concern.
9. Optimal Conversion Rates – Traffic to your site is nice, but you need to convert it into sales. Your conversion rate is the number of sales you have per visitor. Anything over 1 in 400 is a bad sign.
10. Spam versus Email Marketing – Everyone hates spam, but online sites love email marketing. If you are considering it, you need to make sure you are in compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act or risk going to jail.
Obviously, not all of these tips will apply to your site. Still, even a few can make a big difference, so try them out.
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1. Update Your Site often - Not only does this encourage people to return to your site, but search engine spiders as well. Frequently updated sites also tend to have better search engine rankings than those that sit static with few updates.
2. New Customers vs Old Customers – Many sites focus all there marketing efforts on getting new clients. While this is natural, it should not be done to the exclusion of old customers. Drip market on old customers by sending them discount and sale offers.
3. Keywords in Your Published Articles – If you publish articles to promote your site, be careful! If you put your main keyword phrases in the articles, the listings in the article directory may outrank you site!
4. SEO Conflict of Interest – When it comes to SEO firms such as ours, it is important to understand that have a conflict of interest. Simply put, they double dip by taking clients competing for the same keywords.
5. The Boring Site Map – Site maps may seem like a boring, unnecessary page of your site. In truth, they are critical. The site map is your safety page if you are doing search engine optimization. It is the page where search engine spiders can find everything.
6. Paying Search Engines for Traffic – Search engines sell traffic through something known as pay-per-click marketing. For most new sites, it is a good way to get immediate traffic. Just make sure you are making more money than you are spending.
7. Your Business Domain Name – Using your business name as your domain is a no brainer for most people. Just make sure it is easy to remember and type in. Avoid using it if you have multiple words that end and start with the same letter.
8. Google vs Yahoo - Google and Yahoo are the two biggest search engines out there by traffic. There is really know competition, however. Focus your marketing on Google. Yahoo should be a secondary concern.
9. Optimal Conversion Rates – Traffic to your site is nice, but you need to convert it into sales. Your conversion rate is the number of sales you have per visitor. Anything over 1 in 400 is a bad sign.
10. Spam versus Email Marketing – Everyone hates spam, but online sites love email marketing. If you are considering it, you need to make sure you are in compliance with the CAN-SPAM Act or risk going to jail.
Obviously, not all of these tips will apply to your site. Still, even a few can make a big difference, so try them out.
http://www.content.onlypunjab.com/Article/Tips-to-Crank-Up-Your-Web-Marketing/4200320092003393523
Google Golden Triangle and Lsi
In this article I will explain the importance of this study, and how it does affect natural search engine optimization, in combination with paid search.
What is the golden triangle?
Eye tracking firm Eyetools, with help from search engine marketing firms Enquiro and Did-it, have done a Google study showing a "golden triangle". This is created by the areas of maximum interest among searchers. During a search, eye tracking activity happens in a triangle at the top of the search results page. This triangular viewing pattern reaches out from the top left of the search results. Searchers normally scan the rest of the listings in "F pattern", looking laterally at the top results, then vertically, with less lateral scanning the further down the list.
What are the main numbers?
According to the study, the top three results had 100 percent visibility, the fourth had 85 percent, the fifth had 60 percent and sixth dropped down to 50 percent. Overall, 72 percent of users clicked on the first link of interest, only 50 percent of searchers move to the second page of results after making the initial query.
What do the numbers mean?
Once again, they show that Natural Search Optimization rules, as 75 percent of all clicks are made on organic listings. Because only the top three results get 100 percent visibility, that is where you want to be. The top listings are trusted or deemed most relevant, most often. Searchers have a collection of words in their heads that they subconsciously look for in search results. Therefore, understanding the semantic map in your searchers minds as they search for your site is key. The study found searchers tend to respond to search results that do the best job of matching the concept in their minds, regardless of the position of the search result on the page. There are two important behavioral events: Searchers eyes are jumping around on the results looking for direct matches, but they are also using peripheral vision which can indirectly help them find information on the page. Clear branding and visibility advantage is offered by gaining top positions, especially on Google’s top sponsored links above natural results. It is very clear, according to this and other studies, that it is a mistake to rely solely on paid listings for traffic. Both, properly done SEO and paid listings should be used to capture the full range of searchers behavior in a well balanced search marketing campaign.
http://www.content.onlypunjab.com/Article/Google-Golden-Triangle-and-Lsi/4200320092003395310
What is the golden triangle?
Eye tracking firm Eyetools, with help from search engine marketing firms Enquiro and Did-it, have done a Google study showing a "golden triangle". This is created by the areas of maximum interest among searchers. During a search, eye tracking activity happens in a triangle at the top of the search results page. This triangular viewing pattern reaches out from the top left of the search results. Searchers normally scan the rest of the listings in "F pattern", looking laterally at the top results, then vertically, with less lateral scanning the further down the list.
What are the main numbers?
According to the study, the top three results had 100 percent visibility, the fourth had 85 percent, the fifth had 60 percent and sixth dropped down to 50 percent. Overall, 72 percent of users clicked on the first link of interest, only 50 percent of searchers move to the second page of results after making the initial query.
What do the numbers mean?
Once again, they show that Natural Search Optimization rules, as 75 percent of all clicks are made on organic listings. Because only the top three results get 100 percent visibility, that is where you want to be. The top listings are trusted or deemed most relevant, most often. Searchers have a collection of words in their heads that they subconsciously look for in search results. Therefore, understanding the semantic map in your searchers minds as they search for your site is key. The study found searchers tend to respond to search results that do the best job of matching the concept in their minds, regardless of the position of the search result on the page. There are two important behavioral events: Searchers eyes are jumping around on the results looking for direct matches, but they are also using peripheral vision which can indirectly help them find information on the page. Clear branding and visibility advantage is offered by gaining top positions, especially on Google’s top sponsored links above natural results. It is very clear, according to this and other studies, that it is a mistake to rely solely on paid listings for traffic. Both, properly done SEO and paid listings should be used to capture the full range of searchers behavior in a well balanced search marketing campaign.
http://www.content.onlypunjab.com/Article/Google-Golden-Triangle-and-Lsi/4200320092003395310
Themed Based Relevancy and LSI
In the past 2 years, a very important factor in web content writing was keyword density, with the recommended 2 to 7% agreed by most seo experts. Well, that has changed for 2007, at least as far as Google goes. Their new patent clearly indicates the massive role that Latent Semantic Indexing is going to play in how they evaluate the relevancy of any given page and therefore its rank by closely considering co-occurrence rates and semantically related phrases, especially focusing the attention on the first one.
Here is an excerpt of the patent filling:
"The system is further adapted to identify phrases that are related to each other, based on a phrase's ability to predict the presence of other phrases in a document. More specifically, a prediction measure is used that relates to the co-occurrence rate of two phrases to an expected co-occurrence rate of the two phrases. Info gain, as the ratio of actual co-occurrence rate to expected co-occurrence rate, is one such prediction measure. Two phrases are then related where the prediction measure exceeds a predetermined threshold. In that case, the second phrase has significant information gain with respect to the first phrase. Semantically, related phrases will be those that are commonly used to discuss or describe a given topic or concept, such as "President of the United States" and "White House." For a given phrase, the related phrases can be ordered according to their relevance or significance based on their respective prediction measures."
So basically, anything that help determine the topics, contexts and themes of a given page, like industry terms, synonyms, buzz words, acronyms, etc, will be more than ever, very useful and impact the way your page gets ranked. The relevancy of theme based words will be playing a key role this year and beyond. New factors such as LSI and theme based relevancy were not even discussed two years ago.
On a final note, on-page optimization will become as critical as the off-page, which will have to be properly implemented so they complement each other in a new way that satisfies both your visitors and the search engines. Every person interested in achieving top ten rankings under the new LSI-driven environment should understand the basics of this methodoogy, and how to comply to its requirements.
http://www.content.onlypunjab.com/Article/Themed-Based-Relevancy-and-LSI/4200320092003395497
Here is an excerpt of the patent filling:
"The system is further adapted to identify phrases that are related to each other, based on a phrase's ability to predict the presence of other phrases in a document. More specifically, a prediction measure is used that relates to the co-occurrence rate of two phrases to an expected co-occurrence rate of the two phrases. Info gain, as the ratio of actual co-occurrence rate to expected co-occurrence rate, is one such prediction measure. Two phrases are then related where the prediction measure exceeds a predetermined threshold. In that case, the second phrase has significant information gain with respect to the first phrase. Semantically, related phrases will be those that are commonly used to discuss or describe a given topic or concept, such as "President of the United States" and "White House." For a given phrase, the related phrases can be ordered according to their relevance or significance based on their respective prediction measures."
So basically, anything that help determine the topics, contexts and themes of a given page, like industry terms, synonyms, buzz words, acronyms, etc, will be more than ever, very useful and impact the way your page gets ranked. The relevancy of theme based words will be playing a key role this year and beyond. New factors such as LSI and theme based relevancy were not even discussed two years ago.
On a final note, on-page optimization will become as critical as the off-page, which will have to be properly implemented so they complement each other in a new way that satisfies both your visitors and the search engines. Every person interested in achieving top ten rankings under the new LSI-driven environment should understand the basics of this methodoogy, and how to comply to its requirements.
http://www.content.onlypunjab.com/Article/Themed-Based-Relevancy-and-LSI/4200320092003395497
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