Time and again, SEO professionals talk about keyword density, and argue what the best density is. TO the layman, such talk seems almost mystical, because the frequency of a word or term is such a strange thing to consider. But for web page content, that density can make the difference between having a top SERP (Search Engine Result Position) and being sandboxed as a potential spam site. But how can you keep up with the density of your keywords, short of doing a lot of very redundant word counting yourself?
Welcome to Textalyser.net, an online application which does one thing, and does it well: analyze the text of a document, and give you numbers you can use. It can analyze a web page online, or you can simply paste the text in question right into the online edit box. After that, you check or uncheck some very simple optons, such as whether to count numbers (1, 2, 3, etc) as words, or ignore them. Then click “Analyse Text” and check out the results.
Word density is counted according to the length of a phrase, you will be told the phrase, how many times it is used, the word density, and overal prominence in the text. The text is even examined with multiple readability algorithms, so you can take a look at the impact and acceptability of your text, at least academically.
One thing to keep in mind, though, is that the density may be applied to more than one phrase length. Be careful that identical words in multiple phrases don’t combine to provide your content with excessive overall density for an important keyword. You may consider each phrase as a single item, but most search engines will examine every word for density consideration, regardless of how you perceive them.
Textalyser is free to use, but the owners would appreciate a donation to the cause if you plan on using it regularly. Credit cards and Paypal are accepted through a secure server connection, for those interested. As a no-frills tool to examine text in bulk, Textalyser could be indispensible for copy services, freelance writers, or anyone who produces information to be posted on the Internet.
Article written by SEOnotepad.com

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March 17th, 2009 @1:14 am
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