Are there any tools to extract keywords and long tail keywords from a site and report keyword density by URL?
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I need a tool that does the following:
Find exact matches for keywords in content of sites and report keyword density by URL. Then identify the value generated by a particular keyword.
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Hi Sha,
Thanks a lot for this information, I'm aware that the industry has passed by keyword density but for my purposes I really need this feature. I guess I'll bug Roger to help me out
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Hi,
The SEOmoz Term Extractor Tool will pull the top 10 optimized one, two and three word terms from any requested page. If you put the extracted terms into the On-page Keyword Optimization Tool, you will see recommendations about keyword frequency on the page.
I should point out that this is NOT a "keyword density tool" as such. Rather, it tells you what could be improved about a range of on-page elements, including how many times the term appears on the page. Most in the industry have moved away from using specific keyword density values for optimization these days
If you think it would be good to have a tool which combines the two, you could always make a suggestion to SEOmoz by lodging a feature request.
The Feature Update List details changes that have been made as well as those that are on the board for the future. If you scroll down to where you see Roger Mozbot on the page, click Request a Feature and suggest away!
Hope that helps,
Sha
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FYI: I already used keyword country but their customer support is really bad
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