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    reil
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    Posted: 2008-Aug-08 22:15
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    Hi,

    Is there a tool I can use to analyze my copy in relation to my keywords. - eg, I paste my copy in, define my keywords, and it tells me what percentage I have of those words, plus the number of derivations I have - so if my keyword was 'environment', it might tell me I have 5 occurrences of 'environment', 2 of 'environments', and 2 of 'environmental' - if it's relevant to include 'environments' and 'environmental' in the count.

    (Should I take into account derivations in my keyword count? Say my keyword was 'environment' - should I include occurrences of 'environmental' and 'environments' in the count?)


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    Posted: 2008-Aug-09 06:40
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    If you are looking for a simple keyword density tool, there are plenty out there. You can start with a Firefox plugin called as 'Search Status' which works with the recent FF version. It tells you at a glance where your keywords occur.

    I am afraid if you are looking for information on derivatives of each keyword, it may be hard to come by. Unless the tool has a thesaurus and dictionary built in, it won't be able to spot - for example - the difference between 'seek' and 'sought'.

    As you have already seen in another thread started by you, it would be far better to go for a 'natural' way when handling keyword phrases than to worry unduly about the keyword densities.

    I could see that you have a natural way in handling words. You shouldn't have any problem. smile



    malhyp
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    Posted: 2008-Aug-09 11:38
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    Reil, this is a good tool that you can use to check the density of your keywords for internet marketing.

    keyworddensity . com

    Cheers



    michellebarkley
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    Posted: 2008-Aug-11 07:07
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    iwebtootl.com
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