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almir
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Posted: 2007-Jan-10 16:05
Just wonder if anyone used any of these in SEO successfully.
I can see the practical use of EF ratios and C-indices to differentiate relevant keyphrases in the specific search engine.
I am still struggling with single value decomposition, although it will not take long before I master it. Main application as I see it for term clustering in keyword research process.
Since nobody really knows how search engines score documents, is there any use second guessing it and trying to calculate cosine similarity for specific queries.
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SportsGuy
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Posted: 2007-Jan-10 18:02
I am still struggling with single value decomposition, although it will not take long before I master it. Main application as I see it for term clustering in keyword research process.
Since nobody really knows how search engines score documents, is there any use second guessing it and trying to calculate cosine similarity for specific queries.
My cat likes cat food...
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almir
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Posted: 2007-Jan-11 12:21
I ain't got a cat so no need for cat food . Since the guy is presenting these things on SEO conferences, is there anything in it for us little folk or not.
There are some simple concepts that he presented in a very complicated way (ef ratios and c-indices). There are other things.
In this paper he proposes a very interesting method for keyword research:
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The question is very simple is there any value for us little folk in this? Has anyone succesfully used it?
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SportsGuy
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Posted: 2007-Jan-11 13:32
Some folks will seek to mystify things that don't need to be - it's just their way.
...and there is too much of that type of crap alreayd in this industry.
IMO
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