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search engine optimisation tool

Assess your web page’s keyword focus

What is keyword density?

Keyword density is the number of times your focus keyphrase (or keywords) occur in your content compared to the total text of the page. Let’s say you have three keywords that are the focus of your page. Next, your page has 1000 words. Then you count how many times your keywords appear. Let’s say it is 30. Then we divide 30 / 1000 = 3%.

Meta 5 - better than keyword density

Meta 5 is better than a generic keyword density score, because it looks for the frequency of words in key parts of your web page. The meta 5 score is derived on having common keywords that appear across your URL, browser title (aka window title), page title (aka H1), the meta-data description and your body content. We look for words that appear at least three times across any of those five locations. Having three or more words appear across all five places results in an “A” grade score. Across four places equates to a “B”, three to a “C” and only two to a “D”.

We’ve analysed tens of thousands of three+ word searches on Google and scoring an “A” on Meta 5 gives your page a 70% chance of being on the first page.

Drag this link (Meta5 | Katanya) to your bookmarks bar, then click it from any page to see its grade and receive recommendations for how to improve it.

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