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What this tool does.
This tool calculates keyword density for each word found on your web page.
Aside from that, it calculates a density-position vector for each word. Doing so allows us to quantify the relative importance of words not only based on their density (number of occurrences on the page), but also based on the location of each occurrence.
Search engines give more weight to the words that are located at the top of the page. So the same word located closer to the end of the text has less weight. And two (or more) occurrences of a word at different places in the text give us an adjusted weight based on the number of occurrences and on the location of each occurance.
For example, a word found right in the beginning of the text and repeated somewhere in the first paragraph, might outweigh another word that is repeated five times somewhere at the end of the text.
You should use this tool to check your pages/articles if you create content either for SEO or for contextual advertising.
This tool really helps with finding keywords that could really shift the theme of your page if used and/or left in the same location.
This tool does not take into account ALT properties of image tags.
Konstantin Goudkov,
k@goudkov.com
www.goudkov.com