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Check Your Keyword Density

Discover your content's keyword frequency and density instantly. Improve your SEO by avoiding keyword stuffing and ensuring topic relevance.

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* Common stop words (the, a, on, etc.) are automatically filtered.
SEO Fundamentals

Why Keyword Density Matters

Keyword density is a foundational concept in SEO. It refers to the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page.

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    Avoid Keyword Stuffing Overusing keywords can trigger search engine penalties. Aim for a natural flow.
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    Relevance Signals Adequate density signals to Google what your page is about without being spammy.
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    Readability Optimization Analyzing word usage helps ensure your content is varied and engaging for readers.

Ideal Density Range

1-2%

Most experts recommend keeping your primary keyword density around 1-2%.

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Stuffing Risk

> 3% Density is often considered unnatural.

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LSI Keywords

Use synonyms and related terms instead of repeating.

Who Needs This Tool?

Optimizing content is crucial for everyone publishing online.

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SEO Specialists

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Content Writers

Ensure articles flow naturally while hitting target terms.

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Marketers

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Students

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Frequently Asked Questions

What constitutes "too high" keyword density? expand_more
Most SEOs agree that a density of over 3% is unnecessary and potentially risky. In the early days of SEO, higher density worked, but modern algorithms like Google's Hummingbird and BERT prioritize natural language and context over raw frequency.
Are stop words included in the analysis? expand_more
Our tool automatically filters out common English stop words (like "the", "and", "is", "of") to give you a more meaningful analysis of your substantive content. This helps you focus on the keywords that actually matter for your topic.
Should I obsess over hitting exactly 1.5%? expand_more
No. The 1-2% range is a guideline, not a hard rule. The most important factor is that your content reads naturally to a human. If you're writing strictly for the robot, you're doing it wrong. Use this tool to catch unintentional overuse, not to force-fit keywords.

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