Comments on: Are You Using Google Phrase-Based Indexing? https://gofishdigital.com/blog/are-you-using-google-phrase-based-indexing/ Wed, 30 Aug 2023 20:12:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: ¿Qué son las palabras clave LSI? | Altura Interactive https://gofishdigital.com/blog/are-you-using-google-phrase-based-indexing/#comment-30 Thu, 24 Feb 2022 14:56:36 +0000 https://gofishdigital.com/are-you-using-google-phrase-based-indexing/#comment-30 […] La indexación basada en frases significa agregar frases completas en páginas que rankean alto para una palabra o término específico y que con frecuencia aparecen en esas páginas. Un ejemplo es una página que rankea para la frase «Presidente de los Estados Unidos», que puede haber coincidido con frecuencia con frases completas como «despacho oval», «secretario de estado», «jardín de rosas» (de la Casa Blanca) y otras que juntas predicen de qué trata esa página. Las patentes de indexación basadas en frases comenzaron en Google en 2004, y hay más de 20 patentes relacionadas con el tema, lo que significa que Google se ha esforzado mucho en la indexación basada en frases. Escribí sobre ellas muchas veces, incluyendo una publicación: ¿Estás utilizando la indexación basada en frases de Google? […]

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By: What are LSI Keywords and What I Use Instead of Them? - SEO by the Sea ⚓ https://gofishdigital.com/blog/are-you-using-google-phrase-based-indexing/#comment-7 Tue, 21 Dec 2021 15:30:30 +0000 https://gofishdigital.com/are-you-using-google-phrase-based-indexing/#comment-7 […] Phrase-Based indexing means adding complete phrases on pages that rank highly for a specific word or term and frequently co-occur on those pages. An example is a page that ranks for the phrase, “President of the United States,” which may have frequently co-occurred complete phrases such as “oval office,” “secretary of state,” “rose garden,” and others that taken together predict what that page is about. The phrase-based indexing patents were started at Google in 2003, and there are over 20 related patents on the subject, which means that Google has spent a lot of effort on phrase-based indexing. I wrote about them many times, including a post at: Are You Using Google Phrase-Based Indexing? […]

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