Keywords Extractor & Analyzer

Extract important terms and analyze keyword density for content optimization

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Optimization Tips

Include target keywords in your main headers (H1, H2).

Use variations and synonyms to sound natural.

Focus on user intent rather than just frequency.

Ensure keywords appear in the first 100 words.

Target Analysis

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What is Keyword Density Analyzer?

Keyword density refers to how often a specific word or phrase appears in your text compared to the total word count. Our Keyword Density Analyzer helps you find the right balance—ensuring your content focuses on your target topics without over-using keywords (which can lead to search engine penalties). Use this tool to get a clear breakdown of your top terms and see exactly where you can optimize your writing for better search engine rankings.

Key Features & Benefits

Automatic Keyword Extraction

Instantly see the most common words and phrases in your content, ranked by frequency and density percentage.

Target Keyword Tracking

Enter specific keywords to monitor and get detailed stats on how often they appear throughout your text.

Real-Time Analysis

See your keyword density update live as you type or edit your content, making it easy to optimize on the fly.

How to Use the Keyword Density Analyzer

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Paste Your Content

Copy and paste the text you want to analyze into the main text box. This can be a blog post, article, product description, or any other written content.

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Add Target Keywords

Enter the specific keywords or phrases you want to track (separated by commas). The tool will show you exactly how often these terms appear in your content.

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Review the Analysis

Check the keyword density percentages and word count. Aim for a natural density (usually 1-3%) to avoid over-optimization while still ranking well.

Practical Use Cases

SEO Content Writing

Ensure your blog posts and articles use target keywords naturally without over-stuffing them, which can hurt your rankings.

Competitor Analysis

Paste competitor content to see which keywords they're focusing on and how densely they're using them in their copy.

FAQs

What is the ideal keyword density?

The ideal keyword density is typically between 1-3%. Staying within this range helps search engines understand your focus without triggering spam filters.

What is keyword stuffing?

Keyword stuffing is the practice of overusing a keyword (usually above 5% density) to manipulate search rankings, which often leads to penalties.