So, now you have your Main keyword and your LSI Keywords.
I know we have said it a ton of times, but, I am going to say it again. Talk naturally like your talking to a person instead of to a machine.
Keeping that in mind, you want to add your LSI keywords into your article naturally. It has to fit in and make sense.
The third option you can do to find LSI keywords is to use a tool named LSIGraph (https://lsigraph.com). LSIGraph allows you to put in your keyword or keyword phrase and will return a list of LSI Keywords. Here is what the front page looks like, which I absolutely love....
So, I keyed in our SEO and this is what I received:
You want to look through the list of LSI keywords and determine which ones apply to your article then make sure you write them in.
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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