3rd November 2010, 14:57
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Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and Google's Rankings are Remarkably Well Correlate
If we want to rank well for "the rolling stones" it's probably a really good idea to use words like "Mick Jagger," "Keith Richards," and "tour dates." It's also probably not super smart to use words like "rubies," "emeralds," "gemstones," or the phrase "gathers no moss," as these might confuse search engines (and visitors) as to the topic we're covering.
Un articol extrem de interesant ce merita a fi citit.
Ultima modificare făcută de Stelian; 4th November 2010 la 10:07.
8th November 2010, 13:21
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nu neaparat cuvinte din aceeasi familie, ci cuvinte care sunt folosite in mod obisnuit in corelatie cu acel cuvant pe care doresti sa il optimizezi, de exemplu jhon lennon poate fi considerat similar cu beatles
Asa am inteles eu
Nu ma pricep la SEO dar ma bag in seama