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Keyword Density Analyzer

Analyze the keyword density and frequency of words and phrases in your content to optimize for SEO.

This free tool helps you analyze the keyword density and frequency of words and phrases in your content. Understanding keyword density can help you optimize your content for search engines while avoiding keyword stuffing.

How This Tool Works

Our Keyword Density Analyzer tool helps you understand the frequency and distribution of keywords in your content:

  • Content Analysis - The tool analyzes your text and identifies single words, two-word phrases, and three-word phrases
  • Frequency Calculation - Counts how many times each word or phrase appears in your content
  • Density Calculation - Calculates the percentage of times a word or phrase appears relative to the total word count
  • Top Keywords - Shows the top 10 most frequent words and phrases

Use this information to optimize your content's keyword usage while maintaining natural readability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is keyword density?

Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears in your content compared to the total word count. For example, if a word appears 5 times in a 100-word text, its keyword density is 5%.

What is the ideal keyword density for SEO?

While there's no universal ideal keyword density, most SEO experts recommend keeping it between 1-3%. Higher densities might be considered keyword stuffing by search engines. Focus on writing natural, high-quality content that serves your readers' needs.

Why analyze two and three-word phrases?

Long-tail keywords (phrases of two or more words) are important for SEO because:

  • They often have less competition than single keywords
  • They better match user search intent
  • They can drive more targeted traffic to your site
  • They help search engines understand your content's context

Tips and Best Practices

Tips for optimizing keyword density:

  • Aim for a natural keyword density of 1-3%
  • Use variations of your keywords to avoid repetition
  • Include long-tail keyword phrases
  • Focus on readability over keyword density
  • Use keywords in important places (headings, first paragraph)
  • Avoid keyword stuffing, which can hurt your SEO
  • Write for your audience first, search engines second