What is LSI in SEO?

Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) keywords are words that are related semantically (i.e. in meaning) to your primary keyword.

Any example of LSI keywords?

The words car and auto are related semantically. People may search using either way. LSI Is not just about synonyms. Here is an example:
Main keyword: “Apple”
LSI keywords: “iPhone,” “MacBook,” “fruit,” “orchard”
If a page mentions “Apple” along with “iPhone” and “MacBook,” search engines know it’s about the tech company Apple. But if it mentions “fruit” and “orchard,” it’s about the fruit.
LSI keywords improve SEO by making content more relevant and natural for both readers and search engines.

How can I identify LSI keywords in search results?

Search your term on Google. LSI keywords will appear as bold

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