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Wednesday 15th July 2009
6:54am

Identifying LSI terms

There are many ways to find a map of terms which search engines consider to be related or descriptive of a similar topic. Getting this list, and figuring out the right distribution of the terms for your own content, will help you to benefit from LSI SEO techniques. Here is a simple method you can do at any time, if you use Firefox Decide on your central search term, e.g. disease Prefix it with a tilde and type it into Google disease Use the Advanced Search option to change to 100 results per pa…
 

Tuesday 12th May 2009
12:47pm

Google update

If you are 'in the know' regarding how Google ranks websites you will understand how Google uses a 'Page Rank' score to indicate a website's relevance to the particular topic it seems to be about. Recent shifts in the importance of the Page Rank tool in the Google ranking system impacts on your current Search Engine positioning, is likely to cause deviation in your current Page Rank and also how you should go about improving your Search Engine positions.
 
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Friday 10th October 2008
12:34pm

Google Crawls Forms

It used to be part of SEO 101 that search engines don't use forms. For quite some time now, Google has been testing filling in and submitting forms, and the results are already in the index. When Google started, dynamic sites were the exception to the rule today, even simple personal websites are more likely to be a dynamic wordpress blog than a static GeoCities page. With dynamic pages comes the ever-present temptation to add forms to everything and that's just the kind of thing that attracts …
 

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