In order to attempt to understand Google’s algorithm and how LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) is applied, you need to first understand where it all comes from.
It all may sound weird at first; but once you try putting it all together it starts to make more sense.
First and foremost Google is using artificial intelligence (AI) and linguistics within their algorithm. The whole purpose is for the search engine to learn and adapt based on engineering and computer sciences.
Think about the evolution of video games over the past twenty years; compare the
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Now that you have identified why your web pages were moved to Google’s omitted results and how to correct the problem; it’s time to ensure that you keep them out. Below are a few good pointers for moving forward and keeping your web pages out of Google’s Omitted Results.
If you use a Dynamic Web Template (DWT) either from Microsoft FrontPage or Macromedia Dreamweaver, it is imperative that you set an editable region within the <head></head> section. Once this is done, insure that you have your title, meta description and meta
Comments (1) Posted on Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
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Now that you have identified why your web pages were moved to Google’s omitted results and how to correct the problem; it’s time to ensure that you keep them out. Below are a few good pointers for moving forward and keeping your web pages out of Google’s Omitted Results.
If you use a Dynamic Web Template (DWT) either from Microsoft FrontPage or Macromedia Dreamweaver, it is imperative that you set an editable region within the <head></head> section. Once this is done, insure that you have your title, meta description and meta




