: Rank Ordered List of Words on a Web Page? I want (for purposes of SEO) to read a web page URL using some tool and get back the text only (no markup) words on that page, in rank order,
I want (for purposes of SEO) to read a web page URL using some tool and get back the text only (no markup) words on that page, in rank order, with the most frequently occurring word first, like this:
a 120
an 100
the 42
lawn 32
landscape 22
aardvark 1
This is such a mind-bogglingly useful thing to want that I'm astonished that I can't find such a tool. Does such a thing exist? My question is about the existence of a keyword density tool, not about which one is "best" nor about keyword stuffing, which I know is bad.
Google's advice, from their Webmaster blog, is "Search engine optimization includes things as simple as keyword research to ensure that the right words are on the page, not just industry jargon that normal people will never type." googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/04/another-step-to-reward-high-quality.html
I'm trying to help a friend who runs a lawn service. It turns out the site's main page talks about "landscape maintenance" and not "lawn service." It needs to be rewritten using vocabulary searchers are likely to use. A tool such as was identified in the accepted answer will help me find those things over the site's dozen or so pages.
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You are talking about a keyword density tool. The best free one is: tools.seobook.com/general/keyword-density/ which allows one page at a time. I prefer ranks.nl which costs a monthly fee. It is far superior to all the rest and definitely worth the fee if you are in the business.
As a side note. Keyword density in regard to SEO is a myth. It is still a valuable discovery tool to really know what any page is about.
I know that there is a focus on keywords, which are important, and where and how to manipulate search using keywords. The reality is, those days are gone and never really existed the way SEO professionals liked you to believe. Today, there is a simple formula to follow and knowing how to focus your writing toward your audience. This is where keywords are important. Are you really targeting a specified audience? I use keyword density tools to know what any page I have written is really about so I know how to adjust (slightly) the page and how to present it. Not how to keyword load or manipulate my way into the SERPs.
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