There are a few ways that you can look for LSI Keywords. Google gives you a couple of easy ways to find LSI keywords.
The first option is the Alphabet Soup Method we use for finding any keywords:
As you can see I used the keyword phrase coping with rheumatoid arthritis. Google gives you a list of related searches. These are considered LSI keywords. There are ways that you can work them into your content naturally. Try to incorporate a few of them into your content where you can and it still make complete sense.
The LSI Keywords help Google to understand what your article is about. As they crawl your site they are looking for these LSI keywords to popup.
The other way that google gives you LSI keywords is at the bottom of the SERP page.
These are also considered to be LSI Keywords.
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"if I were writing about SEO you would expect to find certain sets of words naturally while writing the article. Here are a couple of examples of LSI keywords that go along with our main keyword - SEO..."..."As you can see from the list these are all statements you might say while naturally writing your article about SEO."
Q1: so would the goal be to include some of those LSI generated keywords in the SAME post or in different posts?
Q2. What about synonyms from JAAXY?
my first article was on keyword "how to build network marketing business" but as I analyse for my 2nd article I can see how many are similar/synonyms
Should I include the synonym "how to build YOUR network marketing business" in the FIRST article, rather than create a separate article on it?
Thank you
Q1: so would the goal be to include some of those LSI generated keywords in the SAME post or in different posts?
Q2. What about synonyms from JAAXY?
my first article was on keyword "how to build network marketing business" but as I analyse for my 2nd article I can see how many are similar/synonyms
Should I include the synonym "how to build YOUR network marketing business" in the FIRST article, rather than create a separate article on it?
Thank you