Semantically related keywords
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How can i find the semantically related keywords to a certain topic ?
id there a software that does this ? I am not takling about lai but semantically related keywords.
tthank you,
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LSI has never been a real thing, this according to Bill Slawski...http://www.seobythesea.com/2018/01/google-use-latent-semantic-indexing/
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ok thank you, it is like the bolded words when you do a search on google.
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Is there a difference?
LSIkeywords are semantically related, these are the keywords that Google is using for latent semantic indexing.
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Thank you both for your replies.
One more thing isn’t keyword explorer a mix of lsi and semantically related keywords ?
Looking at the keywords I have a feeling it is a combination of the two.
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Yeah I would highly recommend the Keyword Suggestions within Moz's Keyword Explorer.
Utilizing "People Also Ask" feature on a Google SERP can also be helpful for identifying semantic keywords.
Also, not entirely related, but found this recent twitter thread from Rand interesting on topical keywords / LSI: https://twitter.com/randfish/status/947959624858079232
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1. MOZ Keyword Explorer. Keywords Suggestions.
2. Serpstat's "cluster research" feature
3. Ahrefs' "Also rank for" feature.These tools take the keyword you enter.
Check which pages rank for this keyword.
Analyze every page on that list to see what other keywords they rank for.
Compare keyword lists from each page to see which keywords they have in common.If there are a lot of pages from that list that rank for certain keywords these keywords will be provided as semantically connected.
For example. you enter a keyword like "wheels fitment", out of 100 pages that rank for this keyword 50 pages also rank in top-100 for the "stance" keyword. Therefore "stance" is semantically connected to "wheels fitment".
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