Latent Semantic Indexing Example

Have you ever heard of Latent Semantic Indexing – or LSI, for short?  It’s a long name for a really cool search result you get in Google when searching for something.

Have you ever searched in Google and noticed that the words you typed in to search for are bolded in the search results, but not always in the exact order you entered them? That’s called latent semantic indexing – simply put, Google will show you sites that contain your search words, even if those words are not all together in one phrase on the site.

This is huge, because your site can actually rank for keywords/phrases that you didn’t intent to optimize your site for.  You need to have all the words of the phrase on your site, but Google picks out those words and bolds them to match the keyword phrase being searched. That’s LSI in action.

I have a latent semantic indexing example for you… recently I had someone contact me saying they found me via Google when they searched for “premium web cart outsourcing” and I was #1 in the search results for that phrase!

I do work with Premium Web Cart and I do offer outsourcing services (here and here). Like most marketers, I do keyword research and optimize my site for keyword phrases that show folks are actually searching for that phrase; but I did not specifically optimize my site for “premium web cart outsourcing”.  It was latent semantic indexing in action that got me that #1 spot in Google.

In this example of LSI in action,  I got a new client based on a LSI search result that I did not set out to optimize my site for! Sweet!

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A Beginners Guide to the Genesis Framework WordPress Theme

I’m sure you’ve probably at least heard of Genesis – no, I’m not talking about my blog. ;)  I’m referring to the WordPress theme.  I use the Genesis Framework on nearly every one of my personal sites, and nearly every site I build for clients too!

Click to download the Genesis Guide for Absolute BeginnersWhat is a framework theme?

A framework is where you have the ‘guts’ (for the lack of a better term) that run the theme installed separately on your site, and is referred to from within a child theme.  The child theme is where you get the look and design elements of your site.

So Genesis acts as a framework of files that works behind the scenes, in conjunction with the activated child theme on your site, to give your site the full functions and features of both the Genesis framework, and the design and look from the child theme.

So you need to have both the Genesis framework and the child theme installed in your theme folder for WordPress; but you only activate the child theme. [Read more...]

Genesis Framework via StudioPress Pro Coupon Code

Genesis FrameworkOn nearly all my own sites, including nearly all sites I create for clients, I use the Genesis framework with child themes to get the layout and look wanted.

I love the flexibility of Genesis with child themes. They are very well coded, easy to use and so flexible!

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