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Analyze Keyword Density in Your Content

Keyword density shows which words appear most frequently in your content. Use it to ensure your target keywords appear enough — but not so much that Google flags keyword stuffing.

What to look for

  • Target keyword appearing 2–4 times per 1,000 words (0.2–0.4%) is healthy
  • Above 1–2% for a single keyword can look like stuffing
  • Check that synonyms and related terms also appear — semantic variety matters
  • Stop words (the, and, of) are filtered out automatically

Modern SEO reality

Keyword density as a metric is somewhat outdated — Google's algorithms now understand semantic meaning and topical relevance. Write naturally for humans first. Use density analysis to catch accidental over-repetition, not to hit a specific percentage target.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an ideal keyword density percentage?

No fixed rule — 1–3 natural mentions per 1,000 words is fine. Focus on topical coverage and user intent rather than hitting a density target.

Does keyword density directly affect Google rankings?

Not in isolation. It's one of hundreds of signals. Thin content stuffed with keywords ranks poorly; well-written, comprehensive content ranks well.

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