nowing what search engines see when crawling your site and associated
web pages is important to web designers and SEO analyzing. There are
several tools out on the Internet that will help you review your coding
and check the appropriate mark-up, but what does your page look like
when all of this browser related information is removed? Stripping
theses elements down to the bare minimum of text is what needs to be
done in order to analyze key words and data that are important to
writing your text so that it is optimized for organic search results.
The following tool is an excellent resource to help you with this task:
http://www.wmtips.com/tools/keyword-density-analyzer/
You are able to enter any URL and the tool will strip out all
HTML/CSS/Javascript and provide you with the actual text that you can
review to determine if a change to your data needs to be made.
With the report that this utility generates, you can then see the
keyword phrases that are within the text, the percentage of the keyword
density, and the Word Statistics that will tell you where the words or phrases appear within the tags.
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