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  <title>Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) - A.H.</title>
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  <description>Funny that you should mention that...

I have a product under development that solves that exact problem.  Given a keyword or keyphrase, it uses text mining technology to fetch documents off the Internet and extract and correlate keywords and keyphrases. That way, you have a "latent semantic...</description>
  <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Funny that you should mention that...<br />
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I have a product under development that solves that exact problem.  Given a keyword or keyphrase, it uses text mining technology to fetch documents off the Internet and extract and correlate keywords and keyphrases. That way, you have a &quot;latent semantic index&quot; of keywords that are thematically similar to your original keyword or keyphrase. Optimize your site using most (if not all) of the keywords listed, and your site is optimized against search engines using LSI techniques to enable concept searching.<br />
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To use a relevant example, I ran my program against &quot;internet marketing consulting.&quot;  Here are the results: <a href="http://seokeywordanalysis.com/seotools/infobase/internet_marketing_consulting/" title="http://seokeywordanalysis.com/seotools/infobase/internet_marketing_consulting/">seokeywordanalysis.com/se...</a><br />
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I'm not sure yet what I'm going do with the product.  I might sell it as a service rather than a stand-alone product...</p>]]></content:encoded>
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