A Keyword Density Analyzer counts how often a word or phrase appears relative to total word count. Formula: (keyword frequency ÷ total words) × 100. Example: “coffee maker” 12 times in 600 words = 2% density.
Raw density alone misleads. Google ignores stop words (a, the, and) and uses NLP for synonyms. A good analyzer filters stop words and surfaces related terms—otherwise natural copy can look “stuffed” on paper.
The safe SEO range is typically 0.5% to 2.5%. Above ~3% you risk over-optimization signals; below 0.5% you may under-signal topic focus on short pages.
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