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On page SEO: does LDA (latent dirichlet allocation) for finding related terms work? (2)


07-06-2018 10:14 AM #1 mrgianca (Member)
On page SEO: does LDA (latent dirichlet allocation) for finding related terms work?

HI guys, I'm wondering if we can share a bit of knowledge here regarding on page SEO.

I've seen on the Internet (MOZ and other sources) a technique in which you scrape the first 10 ranked page, and then apply some text mining algos (with software packages like gensim) to find main topics, n-gram words and relationship among words (king related to queen related to castle and so forth).

All this information should be used for a post for a higher probability of ranking.

Is that bullshit? Does somebody have experience in this? Thanks


07-06-2018 11:35 AM #2 cmdeal (Veteran Member)

The actual content of a webpage actually counts very little in the overall ranking algorithm weightings. The single most powerful driver of SEO rankings is the type and number of backlinks.


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