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12 Tested and Easy Ways to Grow Your Email List Faster



Are you looking for easy ways to grow your email list? Many beginners just install a sidebar optin form on their website and wait for users to subscribe. This results in slow growth. There is so much more you can do to grow your email list much faster. In this article, we will show you some of tested and proven ways to grow your email list that are actually easy to implement.


Grow your email list faster


Getting Started


First thing you need is to make sure that you are using a professional email marketing service.


Using the best email marketing company ensures that your emails don’t end up in the spam folder. It also provides you with the industry standard tools to build and grow your email list.


We recommend using Constant Contact. It is one of the largest and most popular email service provider in the world.


Next, you will need OptinMonster. It is the best lead generation software in the world. It helps you convert abandoning website visitors into email subscribers.


Having said that, let’s take a look at some of the most effective ways to grow your email list.


1. Use Multiple Sign up Forms


Using multiple signup forms


As we mentioned earlier many beginners start with just a simple signup form in their sidebar.


If you want to grow your email list quickly, then you need to use multiple sign up forms to give users more opportunity to join your email list.


We recommend combining your sidebar sign up form with a floating footer bar or a lightbox popup to make your signup forms more noticeable


2. Use an Exit Intent Popup


Exit intent popup


Exit-Intent® is an advanced technology built by OptinMonster that tracks your user’s mouse behavior and show them with a targeted form at the precise moment they are about to leave your website. Think of it as Onsite Retargeting.


You can use this technology in combination with full screen welcome gates, lightbox popups, or other optin types to convert abandoning visitors into subscribers.


We use an exit intent popup on WPBeginner, and it has helped increase our subscribers by 600%.


Michael Stelzner from Social Media Examiner used it to add over 250,000 new email subscribers.


3. Offer Content Upgrades


Content upgrades


Content upgrade is a marketing technique where you offer users a chance to get exclusive bonus content by signing up to your email list.


This additional premium content offered for completing an action is also known as content bribe.


Human psychology plays an important role in the effectiveness of content upgrades. The psychology principle known as Zeigarnik Effect states that people are most likely to complete a task if they initiate it themselves.


Because the user initiates (click to download the content upgrade), they are more likely to complete the task (subscribe to your list).


See our step by step guide on how to add content upgrades in WordPress to grow your email list.


4. Add Full or Partially Gated Content in WordPress


Adding gated content


Gated content is content on your website that can’t be accessed until the visitor enters their email address. You can use it to hide some of your content or hide the entire blog post until the user enters their email address.


Here’s a step by step guide on how to add content locking in WordPress.


5. Create Multiple Lead Magnet Pages


Lead magnet page example


Lead magnet (also known as opt-in bribe) is an incentive you offer to potential buyers in exchange for their contact information such as name, email, phone number, etc.


Your blog posts with locked content, content upgrades, and premium content all fall into the lead magnet category.


Lead magnets need to offer additional value to your users. This could be an ebook, a resources newsletter, checklists, workbooks, etc. See these 9 highly effective lead magnet ideas for inspiration.


6. Add Sign up Call to Action on Your Facebook Page


Facebook has introduced call to action buttons for business pages. These buttons are prominently displayed on top of your cover image and are visible without scrolling.


Call to action button on a Facebook business page


Here is how to add a sign up button as call to action on your Facebook page.


You need to visit your Facebook page, and you will notice a blue ‘Add a button’ button.


Adding a call to action button


This will bring up a popup with multiple choices. You need to click on ‘Get in touch with us’ tab and then select ‘Sign up’.


Next, you need to provide a link to your website where users will be taken when they click signup.


Add a link to your sign up page


Don’t forget to click on add button to save your changes.


6. Use Twitter Lead Generation Cards


Twitter Ads


Twitter Ads offers another social platform that you can use to boost your lead generation efforts.


In fact, Twitter even allows you to run lead generation directly from Twitter. This way users can sign up for your email list without leaving Twitter.


You can also drive traffic to your website and use email sign up as a conversion. You can create special offers for Twitter users and tweet the links to your followers.


7. Use YouTube Call to Action Cards


YouTube action cards


YouTube is one of the largest social media platforms, and the second most popular search engine in the world. If you are using YouTube videos as part of your marketing strategy, then you can utilize your YouTube channel to grow your email list.


YouTube action cards allow you to add interactive information cards to your videos. You can use them to add call to actions and link them to lead magnets on your website.


Here is how to add YouTube action cards to your videos.


8. Use After Post and In-Line Optin Forms


After post optin forms appear when a user has already scrolled down an entire article. This means that they are already interested in your content and are much more likely to sign up.


After post and in-line optin forms


You can also use in-line optin forms with in your blog posts and long reads. The middle of a long read is the point where users are most engaged with the content. Reminding them to sign up at that point, works like a charm.


9. Add Polite Slide-in Scroll Box Forms


As we mentioned earlier that users simply ignore most static signup forms. The goal is to divert user’s attention to your offer and sign up form.


Slide in scroll box


Slide-in scroll box forms do that beautifully. They stay out of the way so that users can look at the content while diverting user attention to the sign up form with slide in animation.


10. Prominent Headers with Call to Action


Prominent headers with call to action


Header is the area of your website most prominently visible to users when they arrive. This makes it the most effective spot to place your call to action.


You will need a WordPress theme that comes with large or full screen header. You can also use a page builder plugin like Beaver Builder to create custom pages with your own layout.


11. Use Social Proof to Encourage More Sign ups


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Social proof is a psychological effect used to describe a social behavior where people feel more comfortable following other people. Marketers use social proof as a tactic for easing the minds of worried customers and increasing conversions.


There are many ways you can use social proof to get more subscribers. You can use testimonials on your landing pages, add reviews, show number of registered users, etc.


Many popular websites show the number of subscribers in their sign up forms to encourage new sign ups.


12. A/B Test Your Optin Forms


A/B test your optin forms


Many beginners continue to rely on guess work to understand what works on their website. You need to understand how your audience react to different call to actions, optin placements, colors, design, and copy.


With A/B testing, you can find out which optins work better on your website. You can use these A/B testing tips to continuously test and improve your optins.


We hope this article helped you find the best ways to grow your email list. You may also want to see our list of 10 WordPress plugins that will quickly help you get more traffic.


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An Easy Formula to Help You Write a Great Blog Post Faster



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According to WordPress, as of March 14, 2014, there were 76,774,818 WordPress sites around the world. In addition to those blogs, there are ones residing on different platforms or hosted solutions like Blogger.com. More importantly than how may blogs there are, are how many people are reading those blogs.

In that same report, WordPress states that:

“Over 409 million people view more than 13.1 billion pages each month.

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With those kind of numbers, it should be simple to gain readers to your own blog, right?

However, there are a few things you need to do in order to grab those readers and one of those things is to provide regular content. If the reader knows she can count on a new article every day from your site, then she’s much more likely to visit your site every day.

It’s a catch-22 situation

The problem arises with busy website owners, who are often running more than one site, trying to keep a business going and maybe even working an outside job and raising a family. That doesn’t leave much time to write blog posts. It’s a catch-22 situation.

More blog posts = more readers
More readers = less time
Less time = less blog posts

Blogging Has Evolved and So Must Bloggers

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Blogging first became popular in the ’90s. Students, moms and everyday folk started blogging about everything from trying out recipes in a book to how to feed your family on under a week. As with most things Internet-related, if it’s a good idea, it grows and expands and morphs into something new and more exciting. Over the last two decades, blogging has changed a bit.

Today, blogging is seen as a necessity by most businesses and a way to reach readers and customers. With so much competition and so many blogs out there, it is more important than ever that bloggers have a unique niche and a strong voice. Anyone can write an article and slap it up on a blog, but will that post be readable, timely and helpful to readers? Does it go beyond where other articles go?

Bloggers must evolve by providing excellent content, content not found elsewhere and providing it quickly and regularly. This seems like a daunting task, but having a template to write from can help. The formula below is one you can copy and past into your WordPress dashboard and write a quick post from. However, I will also break down each element to help you not only write quickly, but write effectively so that your readers will not only love your articles, but want to share them with others.

According to href="http://www.thinkcreativedigital.com/blog/bid/136585/Increase-Lead-Generation-by-126-Through-Better-Blogging" target="_blank">Think Marketing IQ Blog, businesses that blog can see 126% more lead generation than businesses that don’t. Add that to the statistic that href="http://www.contentplus.co.uk/marketing-resources/infographics/anatomy-of-content-marketing/" target="_blank">Content Plus discovered that shows that 60% of people feel more positive about a business after reading unique content on that business’ website and you really don’t have much choice but to jump into the blogging game if you want your business from online sources to grow.

Blog Post Template

  • Great Headline
    • Attention grabbing
    • Good SEO
    • Action words
  • Introduction
    • Hook the reader with a catchy opening
    • Sum up why you’re covering this topic and introduce the topic to the reader
    • Tell what you’ll cover in this article
  • Section Two of Your Post
    • Statistics
    • What others have done
  • Section Three of Your Post
    • Tools and techniques to help the reader (such as this template, an infographic, etc.)
    • This should go above and beyond what anyone else out there offers
  • Conclusion
    • Leave the reader with a final thought
    • Possible call to action (CTA)
    • Possible teaser for next article

Breaking Down the Sections of the Template

Great Headline

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Your headline is one of the most important parts of your blog post. If you need to spend some extra time on something, creating a unique headline is a good place to spend that time. However, even when it comes to great headlines, there are some tips that will help you come up with an eye-catching one without completely reinventing the wheel.

Jerry Low wrote about href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/inbound-marketing/headlines-writing-guides/" target="_blank">headlines other A-List bloggers have created. He gives 35 examples of excellent headlines that grab the reader’s attention. Some words that can entice a reader to visit your site and read your article include:

  • Top 10 Ways (or use a different number) to ______________ (fill in the blank with your topic)
  • Easier Plan for ______________ (fill in the blank with your topic)
  • Don’t Make the Mistake of ______________ (fill in the blank with your topic)
  • Get Ahead by ______________ (fill in the blank with your topic)
  • How-to Gain More ______________ (fill in the blank with your topic)

You get the idea. You want to entice the reader. You have about three seconds to capture her attention amidst millions of other blog posts out there. Your headline truly counts.

Your Introduction

The introduction is your chance to pull the reader on into the post. Start with an opening hook. This is what “hooks” your reader into wanting to read the rest of the article. You want him to feel he can’t walk away from what you’re writing because there is something more just around the corner.

There have been books written on the opening line. If you study what’s out there, you’ll see what I mean. Novels, articles, newspaper pieces… they all have opening hooks. There are many ways you can grab the reader’s interest.

  • An interesting quote
  • A startling statistic (that is how I opened this particular article)
  • A fact that the reader might not know
  • Humor
  • A question that gets the reader thinking or questioning things

At first, it may be a challenge to come up with something that hooks the reader, but the more you practice the easier it will be for you to write an opening line that sparkles.

The introduction should also inform the reader about what you’ll be covering in this piece. Remember that you want to entice her to read the rest, so give her a teaser. For example: In this article, you’ll learn how to write a blog post from a simple formula that will save you time and effort.

Section 2 of Your Post

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Now it’s time to get into that research or special knowledge that you can offer readers. If you’re writing about how to choose the right golf club and you have a pro golfer on your friend list, you might get a few tips from him and add those into this section.

If you don’t have unique knowledge, but simply know the topic well, you can source some statistics and facts and then analyze it. No one else in the world looks at things quite the way that you do. No one has had your experiences or “speaks” in the same tone as you. Let this shine through in your writing. Don’t be afraid to get personal with your readers and share info about that time that your dad tried to remodel the kitchen and almost blew up the house because he forgot to turn off the gas line. Readers, especially blog readers, love the personal touch. It is what makes blogging so intriguing to us. It’s a way to connect on another level with people around the world.

Section 3 of Your Post

In this section, you should offer the reader some special tools or information. It could be as simple as a template and then explaining how to use that template as I’ve done in this article. It could also be:

  • An embedded video
  • An infographic
  • Charts
  • Photos
  • Tables
  • Written instructions

Also, although I call this “Section 3”, if you need more space, you can certainly morph this portion into several different sections or subsections. Even though you are in a hurry to get your posts written and you want to save time, you also want to cover a topic thoroughly. Be sure you’ve covered every angle. Do a quick Google search to see if other sites are covering the same topic and figure out what you can offer that is more than they are offering.

Your Conclusion

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Your conclusion is the last chance you have to talk to your reader. You want what you’ve said to stick with her. Some businesses use this area as a call to action (CTA). For example, they might mention that if the reader needs more help with kitchen remodels that there is a free consultation available by clicking on the button to the right. Although this can be effective, readers are smart. They know you are calling them to action and trying to sell them something.

With that in mind, don’t be afraid to sometimes just wrap up the topic and encourage the reader to move forward with their renovation plans (or whatever the topic is you’re writing on). I have had readers message me before and thank me for not always trying to sell them something or push things down their throats. This can build trust over time with readers. Yes, a CTA is sometimes very effective. My advice is to vary it. Use a CTA sometimes and other times just wrap up the article and let the reader decide if he wants to take an action. The button on the right will still be there. You just won’t be blatantly self-promoting it.

Blog Faster But Not Weaker

Time is a factor for every business owner/blogger out there. Although the template above can help you plan your posts and keep you on track by making sure you cover all the important points, it shouldn’t be a substitute for solid copy for your website.

Google does factor in quality when ranking your site, so spurting out information without backing it up with facts or unique details will only hurt your blog in the long run. Blog fast, blog smart, blog quality.


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7 online tools that help you to write faster and better



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Anyone can href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/how-to-start-a-blog-in-15-minutes/">start a blog – but not everyone can start and maintain a quality blog that offers valuable insights and advice. Part of running a high quality blog is offering high quality content with high quality writing – see the theme? (In case you missed it, it’s quality…) Not everyone is a natural writer, but thanks to a slew of online tools, everyone can become a better writer.

Here are just seven of the many helpful online tools out there that help writers to improve their final versions:

1. Hemingway App

Hemingway App is my #1 favorite of all tools listedin this post. Think of Hemingway App like your own personal editor. It helps to evaluate your work, flagging overly long or difficult to read sentences. Additionally, it flags grammatically challenging writing, such as that written with passive voice, an overuse of adverbs, and more.

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2. 750 Words

Not all bloggers love the actual writing part – for many, it’s the behind-the-scenes part that they love. If this sounds like you, try out 750words.com to turn your writing into a game. You’ll receive points for everything you write via a digital bowling-esque score card. Keep track and compete – it’s great motivation to keep those words flowing.

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3. Urban Dictionary

Ever wonder about what a certain word or term really means? Expand your standard dictionary to the Urban Dictionary, a colorful site with a variety of current and local interpretations of the English language. It’s helpful for writing and generally just plain humorous for all applications.

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4. Written Kitten

Love cats and the idea of turning writing into a motivational game? Jump on the positive reinforcement bandwagon and get adorable photos of cats and pre-established intervals. Set your reinforcements to appear after every 100, 200, 500, or 1000 words – it’s your call, and whichever you choose, it’s sure to be entertaining and to keep you writing.

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5. Synchro Edit

Play with collaborative writing to gain insights and edits from other writers and to expand your own writing horizons. This group writing/ group editing platform allows multiple writers to simultaneously work on the same document with a continual refresh so that everyone always has access to the most current version.

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6. Zoho Docs

This app is an easy way to collaborate with other members of your writing team and/ or clients. Create your documents online so that you can access them anywhere, any time. Perhaps best of all, there is a mobile app so that you can even access your documents and make edits from your phone and mobile devices.

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7. Grammarly

Ever wish you had an editor? Now you do. Simply drag and drop, copy/ paste, or upload your text into the textbox for an instant grammar check. By running your copy through, you’ll not only receive eyes on mis-spellings, dangling modifiers, and misplaced punctuation, but you’ll also receive a check to safeguard you against plagiarism. This app goes far beyond what Microsoft Word does – definitely check it out.

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Over to you!

There are tons of apps out there that can help improve your writing – it’s just a matter of taking a few extra minutes to check them out. Take advantage of the free ones and constantly work toward becoming a better writer – who knows, you may even enjoy it.

Have a favorite writing site or app that isn’t on the list? Share it below!


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LSI Keywords Can Help Your Content Rank Faster



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An outdated myth is that if you want to rank your website content high in search engines, you should include keywords in it as many times as possible – what is known as keyword stuffing.

Here’s the kicker: If you put this way of ranking content in play, not only is your copy going to sound unnatural and awkward to the readers, search engines may flag your site for over-optimization and href="http://searchengineland.com/guide/seo/violations-search-engine-spam-penalties" target="_blank">even penalize it, which would be a dismay for your content creation efforts.

Here’s an example of keyword stuffed content:

“Our San Diego health spa services utilizes the knowledge and expertise of leading professionals to provide you with the best spa services in San Diego. With San Diego spa professionals specializing in…”

Think about it, would you enjoy reading something like this, or something that speaks to you more naturally? Google and other search engines want to reward their users with the latter, so it will always be best just to write content with a natural feel to it.

Enter LSI (Latent Semantic Index) keywords – the untapped gold nuggets that target the practical side of content that readers and search engines prefer.

What are LSI keywords?

If you search for a universal definition of LSI keywords (also referred to as long-tail keywords), you would find answers all over the place. But in simple words, latent semantic indexing involves identifying synonyms and plurals to your main keywords.

The perspective is that by finding similar words for your primary keywords, you can add a natural element to your content. The ability of search engines to find an analogy between the main keywords and LSI keywords also helps in maintaining natural relevance (that’s what semantic in LSI refers to: ‘pertaining to’ different meanings of the main words or symbols).

Search engines use LSI keywords to determine what your content is all about. For example, if your primary keywords are ‘Apple smartphone’, you wouldn’t want search engines to relate your content to terms such as ‘Samsung smartphone’ or ‘LG smartphone’.

With LSI keywords, search engines scrutinize your content and try to discover other terms associated with your primary keywords. Therefore, if you have ‘Apple smartphone’ related terms in your content such as ‘iPhone’, ‘iOS’, ‘earpods’, etc. then search engines will index your content for the term ‘Apple smartphone’.

So by being more specific with keywords related to your primary keywords, you can guide search engines while keeping your content natural. As a result, you can make them rank your content based on the main keywords without keyword stuffing or over-optimizing your website. Also, you minimize the chances of your being penalized by search engines with this approach.

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Benefits of using LSI keywords in your content

There are several benefits of augmenting your articles, blog posts, long-from guides, whitepapers, etc. with LSI keywords, including the following:

#1 Improve your rankings

As mentioned before, href="http://backlinko.com/google-ranking-factors" target="_blank">search engines check for LSI keywords while indexing the content of a website. Specifically, they use these keywords as a measuring stick to determine the quality of content, so content that includes primary keywords in moderation and its LSI variations has the best chances of ranking high in search engines.

#2 Stay safe from algorithmic or manual penalties

Utilizing LSI keywords in your content will differentiate it from being marked as spam due to the practice of keyword stuffing. The reason is that you won’t have to repeat the main keywords multiple times in your text (which makes it unnatural), but instead use related worlds to the main keywords to give leeway to your content as well as yield search results for specific queries.

#3 Increase reader interest

Internet readers need a solid reason to stick with your content. Most of the time they will be in a hurry and skim through most of the content they come across, but LSI keywords can help in grabbing their attention. These keywords give you the ability to rephrase the main keyword in several different ways to create content. This can help to href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/9-strategies-to-get-your-first-1000-page-views/" target="_blank">increase reader engagement.

#4 More keywords to target

No more redundant keyword phrases or forcing primary queries into your content – you can use as many LSI keyphrases as you desire in order to make your content unique and relevant to your niche/industry. Just be creative and you will be able to gain an edge over your competitors and stay on top of any ranking challenges that may arise.

Discovering LSI keywords

So, how do you find out what the best LSI keywords to use in your content are? You may get some help from a standard dictionary, but the following tools make it extremely easy to discover LSI keyphrases related to your main keyword:

#1 Google Search Suggestions & Results

This is the most convenient method to discover LSI keywords to your primary keyword. All you need to do is open ‘google.com’ in your web browser and write your primary keywords in the search bar, without pressing enter. The search engine will automatically present additional queries that could serve as LSI keywords.

So for example, your primary keywords are ‘best cakes’ – enter them into the search bar and do not press enter. Google will give you a list of LSI suggestions such as ‘best cakes ever’ and ‘best cakes recipes’.

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Google search also lets you discover LSI words for each individual word. Upon pressing enter, you’ll be presented with a list of results that may include equivalents to individual words that make up your primary keywords. Taking the previous example, searching for ‘best cakes’ will return the following results:

LSI terms: Best = top and Cake = Bakeries

Keep in mind, the method of discovering individual LSI terms doesn’t always return expected results. You may not be able to find equivalents for your primary keywords if they do not have any LSI keyword associations.

#2 Google Related Searches

Google and other search engines have a place at the bottom of the search results page where they suggest other searches the user may wish to perform. This location shows LSI phrases for the exact keyword phrase you searched. These terms are also an indication that people have been using them in their content and search engines are familiar with their use:

For the keyword ‘best cakes’, you get the following terms in related searches:

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Every time you search a keyword, Google will give you at least 8 LSI keyphrases under the related searches section. These LSI keywords could be used in conjunction with LSI terms you discover from other sources when writing content for your primary keyword i.e. ‘best cakes’.

#3 Google Keyword Planner

Google keyword planner lets you ‘search for keyword and ad group ideas’, which basically gives you a list of LSI keywords to use in your content. To use the keyword planner, create a new Google account or use an existing one to login at the following URL:

href="https://adwords.google.com/KeywordPlanner" target="_blank">https://adwords.google.com/KeywordPlanner

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After logging in, the keyword planner will ask ‘what would you like to do next’. Select the first option ‘search for new keyword and ad group ideas’, and enter your keywords (our example is best cakes) under the ‘your product or service’ search bar, and click ‘get ideas’.

Select the second tab ‘keyword ideas’ to see a list of relevant keywords. The tool will display LSI keywords along with their monthly competition and average cost per click.

There will be several keywords that have low competition when it comes to monthly searches – these are the ones you would want to include in your content as they give your text higher chances of ranking well in search engines.

#4 Paid tools

Tools such as Market Sumari and Long-Tail Pro are similar in functionality as Google keyword planner, but will give you more LSI keyphrases for your primary keyword. The user, however, needs to pay a monthly subscription fee to access the full suite of features offered by these tools.

You can take a free trial (which limits the number of keywords you can search and the results) to get a feel of things before going with the subscription option. WordPress users can also take advantage of LSI plugins such as SEOPressor. Such plugins come under the ‘premium plugin’ category and cost to for lifetime use. Their LSI suggestions, however, might not be as detailed as web-based tools that are exclusive to discovering LSI keyphrases.

Important tip

Before you start bombing LSI keywords into your content, it is a good idea to get things organized. Make a list of all keywords that could be used for a topic and start grouping them. Pick the ones that people would likely type in search engines when they are looking for your topic.

Pick three to five that go together and keep making little groups of three to five keywords until all of the new keywords you discover are in groups. Then include those keyphrases in the content of your website pages.

And please! Do not force keywords in because you are trying to optimize content. If you have done the grouping correctly, it should be easy to fit those keywords in your content. You might even be surprised to see some of them already present in your text.

LSI Keywords & Content Titles

LSI keywords can also broaden the content topics you choose to post on your website. You can use these keywords to discover new content themes in the following ways:

Google Search Suggestions

As with discovering LSI keywords to include in your content, Google search suggestions is a great way of discovering content topics with LSI terms. In this case, you can add a generic word before or after your main keywords to see a list of suggestions, which could be used as titles for your text.

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For example, putting the word ‘in’ after the primary keyword ‘best cakes’ will give these suggestions;

All of the suggestions are potential content themes that can be used to create unique content on your website.

Google Alerts

With Google Alerts, you can set up an alert for your main keyword. This will notify you every time when new content is posted on the web and indexed in Google pertaining to your primary keywords. The content is directly arrives in your inbox via email.

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For example, setting up alerts for ‘best cakes’ will give title suggestions under the ‘alert preview’ tab that were recently published and indexed in Google, while any future content for this keyword will be emailed to you. You can scrutinize the content to look for new themes and LSI keywords in your niche/industry.

To create an alert, enter the following URL:

href="https://www.google.com/alerts" target="_blank">https://www.google.com/alerts

Enter your primary keyword in the search box and click ‘create alert’. But remember to select the email you want fresh content delivered to and how often you want it delivered: you can configure them under in the show options settings.

Final thoughts

Using LSI keywords, in addition to your primary keywords, enables you to avoid keyword stuffing and comply with search engine algorithm and guidelines. You also have greater flexibility in your content and in the end you provide a better and a more natural experience for both, your site visitors and the search engine bots.

Expect these keywords to bring higher search traffic to your website and increase your rank in SERPS. No need to put search engines first, people second, or the other way around… Make your content valuable for both by using LSI terms.

Are you familiar with LSI keywords? What are your thoughts? Feel free to leave comments.


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