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Keyword Density Checker

Check keyword density in your content

Start

36

Total Words

31

Unique Words

Keyword: "coffee"

6

Occurrences

16.67%

Density

High density - may appear as keyword stuffing

Top Words

coffee6 (16.7%)
one1 (2.8%)
popular1 (2.8%)
beverages1 (2.8%)
worldwide1 (2.8%)
many1 (2.8%)
people1 (2.8%)
enjoy1 (2.8%)
morning1 (2.8%)
start1 (2.8%)
day1 (2.8%)
shops1 (2.8%)
found1 (2.8%)
almost1 (2.8%)
corner1 (2.8%)
major1 (2.8%)
cities1 (2.8%)
aroma1 (2.8%)
fresh1 (2.8%)
beans1 (2.8%)

Top 2-Word Phrases

coffee one1
one popular1
popular beverages1
beverages worldwide1
worldwide many1
many people1
people enjoy1
enjoy coffee1
coffee morning1
morning start1

Description

Analyze your content to find keyword density, word frequency, and potential SEO issues. This tool helps you optimize your content by identifying overused keywords and ensuring a natural writing style that both readers and search engines will appreciate.

Key features

  • Word frequency analysis
  • Keyword density percentage calculation
  • One-word, two-word, and three-word phrase analysis
  • Warnings for keyword stuffing

How to Use

  1. Paste your content into the text area.
  2. Optionally enter a target keyword to track its density.
  3. View word frequency and phrase analysis.
  4. Identify overused words and optimize your content.

Example

Example

Content:

Coffee is one of the most popular beverages worldwide. Many people enjoy coffee
in the morning. Coffee shops are found on almost every corner.

The tool identifies that "coffee" appears 3 times with a density of 6%, which is within optimal range (1-3%).

FAQ

What is ideal keyword density?

Most SEO experts recommend 1-2% keyword density. Higher than 3% may appear as keyword stuffing.

Does keyword density affect ranking?

Yes, but modern search engines focus more on relevance and natural writing. Avoid keyword stuffing.

Should I count stop words?

Toggle the option to include or exclude common words like "the", "and", "is" from your analysis.