Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Is it just a rumor in search engine forums?

No blogger can stay afloat in the blogosphere without participating in blogging related forums and other webmaster forums.

In most of the forums, I came across people discussing whether Google is giving more weight to latent semantic indexing (LSI) in its algorithm! Obviously none can say this for sure and most brush it away as mere rumor.

But, I don’t think so, because I have been reading regularly the blog posts of USWeb.com and I consider them as very informative that makes a lot of sense.

As per them LSI essentially determines how words are related to each other, such as how dog is related to cat. Many people think this has to do with content on your own website but from our analysis it has more to do with the page that a link is coming from when it is hyperlinked to your website.

The factors that LSI looks at are the Title Tag and the textual content of the page that your link is on. Therefore it is becoming more important to increase link popularity by receiving links on different pages of different websites that have content that is similar to the content on your website.

One more matter to concentrate is not just relying on a single keyword but on several keywords which should point to your web pages.

Therefore it is becoming more important to increase link popularity by receiving links on different pages of different websites that have content that is similar to the content on your website. This is the natural way that popular websites remain popular and rank well in the search engines.

Webmasters should think of issuing a web release through Blogitive’s network of bloggers and let them blog about your release and link to your website in any manner you want, including any URL and any keyword phrase.


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