What are LSI keywords

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LSI keywords stand for “Latent Semantic Indexing”. LSI keywords are the keywords which are similar to your “Focus Keyword” or “Primary Keyword”.

For Example, you are writing an article on Cars. If you include keywords like Engine, Machine, Wheels, Interior, Mercedes, Audi and KMPH then through this Google will understand that you are writing an article on Cars (Vehicle).
 
LSI keywords (Latent Semantic Indexing) you can find these keywords in the bottom of the google search page
 
LSI stands for latent semantic indexing, which is the method that Google and other search engines use to study and compare relationships between different terms and concepts. These keywords can be used to improve SEO traffic and create more visibility and higher rankings in search results.
 
LSI keywords (Latent Semantic Indexing) are basically keywords that are semantically related to your primary keyword. Contrary to popular belief, they are NOT just synonym or keywords that are similar in meaning.
 
Latent semantic indexing (LSI) keywords are simply keywords related to the topic your page is about, and with Google's Panda update, they are looking for more of a topic match instead of a keyword match.
 
Latent semantic analysis is a technique in natural language processing, in particular distributional semantics, of analyzing relationships between a set of documents and the terms they contain by producing a set of concepts related to the documents and terms.
 
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