Find Keyword Density of Your Existing Blog

Estimated time to execute: 5- 10 Min

 

Aim: To assess the keyword density in existing content and identify opportunities for SEO improvement.

 

Optimal Outcome: You know the Existing Content Keyword Strategy If it’s Find Wrong Then Change.

What do you need to start : 

  • Access SEMrush.
  • Already Published Content.

 

Why is this SOP Important :

If you don’t Know what is the keyword density of the existing content, it is possible it can be wrong or more then calculation Your Site Does Penalize because of Keyword Stuffing ( It is a Blackhat Technique.

When and Where to execute: When you handle Responsibility of  a New or Unknowing Website SEO.

 

Who Should Be Doing This: The Person who is responsible SEO Marketing.

What is a Keyword Density ?

Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page. It is calculated by dividing the number of times the keyword or phrase appears by the total word count, and then multiplying by 100.

For example, if a web page has 1000 words and the keyword “dog” appears 10 times, the keyword density would be 1%.

Keyword density was once thought to be an important factor in search engine optimization (SEO), but it is no longer considered to be as important as it once was. This is because search engines have become more sophisticated and are now able to understand the context of a web page and how well it matches a user’s search intent, even if the keyword density is not high.

However, keyword density can still be used as a rough guide to ensure that a web page is relevant to the keyword or phrase that it is targeting. A good keyword density to aim for is between 1% and 3%. However, it is important to note that there is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, and the ideal keyword density will vary depending on the topic of the web page and the competition for the target keyword.

Execution

Step 1: Content Selection

  1. Choose the content that you want to analyze for keyword density. This could be a specific webpage, blog post, or any other digital text format.

 

Step 2: Count the Word Using Any Tools :

  1. Copy and paste the content you want to analyze into a text editor, such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs. This will make it easier to work with the content.
 

Second Use Word counter Tool:

 

Step 3: Keyword Identification

  1. Identify the target keyword or key phrase that you want to analyze for density. This is the keyword you are trying to optimize the content for Using Any Tool Like Semrush or any other Keyword Density Tool Finder.

 

For Particular Targeted Single Keyword

For All Keywords Use Semrush :

 

Step 4: Keyword Density Calculation

  1. Use the ‘Find’ or ‘Find and Replace’ function in your text editor to search for the target keyword(s) within the content.
  2. Note the number of times the keyword(s) appear in the content.
  3. Use the text editor’s word count feature to determine the total word count for the content.
  4. Calculate the keyword density using the formula:

 

Calculate Your Content Keyword Density : 

 

 

This will give you the keyword density as a percentage.

This Content Keyword Density is Around 1 %

Note : The Best Keyword Density Ration For Long Content is Around 1-3 % and For Short Content is 3-5 % . 

Step 5: Analysis

  1. Compare the calculated keyword density with recommended keyword density guidelines for SEO. In general, keyword density should be moderate and not overused to avoid keyword stuffing.
  2. Evaluate whether the content is over-optimized (too high keyword density) or under-optimized (too low keyword density) for the target keyword.

Step 6: Recommendations and Changes

  1. Based on the analysis, consider making changes to the content to adjust keyword density. This may involve adding or removing instances of the keyword(s) to align with best practices.
  2. Implement changes to the content as needed.

 

Step 7: Review and Testing

  1. Review the content after making changes to ensure it still reads naturally and provides value to the reader.
  2. Test the adjusted content to see if there is an improvement in search engine rankings or organic traffic.

 

Step 8: Monitoring and Reporting

  1. Continue to monitor the content’s performance using web analytics tools or SEO tools.
  2. Keep track of any improvements in search engine rankings or organic traffic.





Step 9: Review and Repeat

  1. Periodically repeat this process for other pieces of content to ensure they are optimized for relevant keywords.

Conclusion

By following this SOP, you can systematically assess the keyword density in your existing content. This process helps ensure that your content is well-optimized for SEO, leading to better search engine visibility and improved organic traffic.