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Originally Posted by geurbie
I understand LSI, but who is the "we" that you refer to in this "The whole thing we put under the name of Latent Semantic Optimization."
And what is ContentDNA... I do SEO for a living and I have never heard this term before.
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First of all, I saw what you did there!
Second, ContentDNA a generally hard to understand thing in practise is actually something very simple in theory. As I said previously, LSO is introducing sort of artificial intelligence to search engines, it is mainly related to the Neurolinguistic maps of people all over the world, this is the associations a human being would give for a certain term. For example if you ask someone for the best restaurants he knows. People from the same location will have shared associations for those restaurants, therefor we call these Common Neurolinguistic Maps.
They can be either from one town, or one country, but probably still they will have lots of things in common.
Now after the short introduction, ContentDNA might be looked at like an equivalent of all the extracted information on a given topic of all internet sites that exist whichs is going to
match a Common Neurolinguistic Map (explained above).
A practical example of ContentDNA
in my country, for the quite big topic of 'cell phones' might look like this:
Sony Ericsson
Nokia
Siemens
Motorola
Games
Themes
Ringtones