Is there a way to see keyword density by percentage?
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My management wants us to track the percentage of keyword density. While I don't feel this is as important as it once was, they want it nevertheless.
I don't see a way to get that information. I thought it would be in the On-Page Grade, but if it is there I'm missing any.
Is this possible in Moz Pro?
Thanks,
Andrea -
Sounds like management will end up sabotaging your SEO efforts with their ineptitude.
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I love SEOQuake and use it often. Glad to hear others find it useful/legit as well. I just wanted to see if it was in the On-Page Grader and I was just missing it.
Thanks!
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I use an extension in Firefox called "SeoQuake" that breaks it down for you. It is a phenomenal tool BUT if you don't turn off some of the features on it once it is installed, Google will think you are a bot and will require you to fill out a captcha in order to view the results. I went into the Preferences and unclicked EVERYTHING. That way the only things that are actually active are the "Density" and the "Diagnosis" tools in the toolbar. I know it sound a little sketchy but I haven't had ANY problems with it since that's all I need it for. I highly recommend it.
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