Mr. Aaron Wall is quoting me over at his blog.
Funny how SEOs that are caught in lies brush things off.
Mr. Wall: When people mistake concept A (e.g, LSI) for concept B (e.g., whatever) and spent few years promoting the former for the later across the Web, not only it is clear they don’t know what they are talking about, but they just spread fallacies and induce others into error. That is a fact.
When the above is done knowing that one does not really understand A or B, but still go ahead and do it because of vested interests then that is even worse. Note that this is different from someone making an occasional statement without all the facts.
One cannot fool 100% of the people 100% of the time.
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Thanks David for stopping by.
Indeed, and that after few years claiming he does know LSI, as in this Search Engine Journal article. I wonder how many more have been misled by Mr. Wall.
Compare with The LSI Myth
But to be fair to some SEOs, not all are sellers of snake oil or as Mike Grehan calls LIES. Check here:
Mike Grehan
Lies, Lies, and LSI
http://www.clickz.com/showPage.html?page=3623571
EGarcia
Two SEO Blogonomies
http://irthoughts.wordpress.com/2007/05/03/two-seo-blogonomies/
Bill Slawski
Personalization Through Tracking Triplets of Users, Queries, and Web Pages
http://www.seobythesea.com/?p=535
Rand Fishkin
InfoSearch Media & ContentLogic – Purveyors of Falsehoods
http://www.seomoz.org/blog/infosearch-media-contentlogic-purveyors-of-falsehoods
Lee Odden
5 Myths about SEO
http://www.toprankblog.com/2006/12/5-myths-about-seo/
Marios Alexandrou
The History of Latent Semantic Indexing
http://www.searchgrit.com/history-of-latent-semantic-indexing/
Carson
Web content and LSI mega-rant. Part Two…
http://contentdonebetter.com/2007/03/30/web-content-and-lsi-mega-rant-part-two/
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