SEO Keyword Density Analyzer

Having the right balance of keywords is crucial for your SEO success. Too many keywords in your content (called keyword stuffing) can make your content look unnatural to search engines and hurt your ranking. On the other hand, using too few keywords can make it hard for search engines to understand what your content is about. This tool helps you find the perfect balance!

Benefits of Using This Tool

By analyzing your keyword usage, you can make changes that improve your search engine rankings.

The Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level scores give you insights into whether your content is easy to read. If your writing is too complex, it may turn away readers, no matter how good the information is.

By identifying which keywords you use the most and which you might be missing, you can fine-tune your content strategy for better SEO results.

SEO Keyword Density Analyzer

Enter any keywords Below you’d like to exclude from analysis (optional):

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Short-tail Keywords (1 word)

Mid-tail Keywords (2 words)

Long-tail Keywords (3 words)

  • Keyword Density: This shows you how often a particular word or phrase appears in your content. It helps you avoid using a keyword too many times (which can hurt your SEO) or too few times (which can make it hard for search engines to find your content).
  • Word Count: You’ll see how many words are in your content. This helps you know if you’ve written enough, or if you need to add more.
  • Flesch Reading Ease: The Flesch Reading Ease score tells you how easy your content is to read. The higher the score, the easier it is for people to read. If your content is hard to read, it might confuse or lose your audience.
  • Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: This score tells you what grade level can understand your writing. If your grade level is too high, it might be hard for a younger audience or beginners to follow.

Not all words are important for your SEO. Maybe you use certain words that you don’t want the tool to count, like common filler words or brand names. No worries! You can manually input a list of negative keywords and we’ll make sure they’re excluded from the analysis. This helps keep your results clean and relevant.