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Viewed Pages Section Now, put the page you want to track in page SEO in the “Watched Pages” box and hit the “Submit Changes” button. Keyword Density Now select the On-Page SEO tab again from the left navigation panel. Next we have three page seo options. Keyword Density Content Comparison Page Optimization First of all, we will look at the keyword density of the article I chose. So go ahead and click on the “Keyword Density” tab and select “Single” again. Make sure you choose the correct url to analyze as shown in red in the image above. Now two graphs will be shown. Let's take a closer look at them Number of Keyword Appearances on the Page You will see two charts on the page. This is the graph on the left that shows how many times words appear on the page. My page ranks top for the keyword “web 2.0 link wheel”. The chart shows these words appearing in my content as follows: web – 148 times link – 155 times wheel – 87 times It doesn't show how many times "2.0" was featured in the post because it isn't a word. The next chart shows how you can use this information. Keyword Weight in Content OK, this is the graph you will see on the right side of your screen. This will help you make sense of it all.
The chart shows keyword density in percentage form, the volume Middle East Phone Number List of each keyword used on the page, relative to the length of your content. So let's take a look at the results: wt – 1.53% link – 1.57% wheel – 0.98% I aim to always have my keyword density below 1%. I write naturally and check at the end, making sure the keyword is somewhere in the content at the top, in the middle, and in the last paragraph. How would I use this information if I wasn't already in the top ranks? I would definitely reduce the number of times the words “web” and “link” are used on the page. Reduce them to less than 1%. This is the keyword density tool covered. Very useful if your site is stuck on page 2 of Google search and you are wondering what is wrong with my site, why it is not moving to page 1. Let's move on to the next part of the on-page optimization tool. Content Comparison The next page analysis tool is really useful. This is called “Content Benchmarking”. This will compare your content with the content of the top ranking sites and let you know what needs to be done to get your site on the first page. So, you select “Content Comparison” from the left-hand navigation panel and enter the keyword and your URL for which you want to rank at the top.
Then press the "Analyze" button and let the magic begin. Content Comparison After a few minutes, you'll receive a table detailing how your content relates to the top-ranking sites. The results will help you optimize your content for the top ranking. As you can see, my posts use the keyword “link” 1.57% of the time, while top-ranking sites use it an average of 3.11%. This way, you can make any necessary changes to your content until it matches the top-ranking sites for your chosen keyword. Now let's take a look at the last page seo tool. Page Optimization The last part of the On-Page SEO section is the “Page Optimization” tool. Select it from the left-hand navigation panel. Enter your keyword and URL, then press the "Analyze" button. On-Page SEO Optimization Guide Ok, here are the results of my on page SEO. Note that my page is ranked top for the keyword I chose, it still says there are improvements to be made. The tool indicates that my keyword density is very low, below 1%, which is good enough for me. The tool states that your keyword density should be between 1% and 5%, which I disagree with. The tool also tells me that the keyword is not fully displayed in the TITLE, but there, I chose a bad keyword here for this analysis.
The chart shows keyword density in percentage form, the volume Middle East Phone Number List of each keyword used on the page, relative to the length of your content. So let's take a look at the results: wt – 1.53% link – 1.57% wheel – 0.98% I aim to always have my keyword density below 1%. I write naturally and check at the end, making sure the keyword is somewhere in the content at the top, in the middle, and in the last paragraph. How would I use this information if I wasn't already in the top ranks? I would definitely reduce the number of times the words “web” and “link” are used on the page. Reduce them to less than 1%. This is the keyword density tool covered. Very useful if your site is stuck on page 2 of Google search and you are wondering what is wrong with my site, why it is not moving to page 1. Let's move on to the next part of the on-page optimization tool. Content Comparison The next page analysis tool is really useful. This is called “Content Benchmarking”. This will compare your content with the content of the top ranking sites and let you know what needs to be done to get your site on the first page. So, you select “Content Comparison” from the left-hand navigation panel and enter the keyword and your URL for which you want to rank at the top.
Then press the "Analyze" button and let the magic begin. Content Comparison After a few minutes, you'll receive a table detailing how your content relates to the top-ranking sites. The results will help you optimize your content for the top ranking. As you can see, my posts use the keyword “link” 1.57% of the time, while top-ranking sites use it an average of 3.11%. This way, you can make any necessary changes to your content until it matches the top-ranking sites for your chosen keyword. Now let's take a look at the last page seo tool. Page Optimization The last part of the On-Page SEO section is the “Page Optimization” tool. Select it from the left-hand navigation panel. Enter your keyword and URL, then press the "Analyze" button. On-Page SEO Optimization Guide Ok, here are the results of my on page SEO. Note that my page is ranked top for the keyword I chose, it still says there are improvements to be made. The tool indicates that my keyword density is very low, below 1%, which is good enough for me. The tool states that your keyword density should be between 1% and 5%, which I disagree with. The tool also tells me that the keyword is not fully displayed in the TITLE, but there, I chose a bad keyword here for this analysis.