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The Keyword Analyzer is an easy to use, yet powerful tool. It was designed to give you the ability to quickly determine what are the unique Keywords and Keyword phrases on a web page without knowing what Keywords you are looking for.
It is a powerful tool that allows you to first extract the internal links from any web page, and then further processing the raw HTML text by extracting specific HTML section content from those pages, including text found in both visible and invisible tags. For example the Title, META Description, META Keywords, HREF links, image ALT tags Comments and Headers just to name a few. Please refer to the detailed list below for all the important HTML tags SEO Studio analyzes.
Click on any Keyword and you can instantly measure Keyword occurrence, density, and prominence. Once the web page content is retrieved, you can select from a list of unique Keywords found on the web page and highlight them in each section of the web page as you switch focus from Keyword to Keyword.
Search Engine
Query: You can instantly see the search engine results for competing
web pages giving you the ability to size up the competition without leaving
SEO Studio.
You can further research keywords by right clicking on the keyword to
display the
menu, then choose a search engine from the
list to execute a query for the selected keyword.
Keyword Suggestion
Tools: Right click on any Keyword in the list and get keyword suggestions
from Overture, Google
and Espotting. Keyword suggestions tools are a valuable resource to find
keywords you may have overlooked, at the same time you can also find out
if they are worth the optimization effort based on the number of searches
performed in the past month reported by Overture.
Exporting Keyword Lists: Export the 1-2-3 Keyword list phrases to a comma delimited file for further analysis or to start building your own Keyword list.
Save Keyword Reports: You can save keyword analyzer reports with the exact keyword phrases highlighted and analyzed on the report for future review.
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Occurrence - How often the Keyword occurs in the particular section
Density - In relation to other words in the section how often the Keyword appears
Prominence - How close to the beginning of the section the Keyword appears