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SEO Content Optimization Tool

Enter your meta tags, primary keyword, and draft content to receive an actionable SEO score, identified issues, and concrete recommendations.

This SEO content optimization dashboard guides you through title, description, and body improvements so your pages rank higher on search engines. We highlight keyword density, related keyword coverage, heading balance, and readability so every section aligns with on-page SEO best practices.

Runs today: 0 / 5. All checks run client-side; you can export results when logged in.

How it works

  • Analyze your title, description, content, and keywords in one go.
  • Rules-based checks spot keyword usage, thin content, heading issues, and readability concerns.
  • The score decreases per high/medium/low issue, so you know what to fix first.
  • Logged-in users can export the CSV report when the analysis completes.

Why SEO content optimization matters

Publishing optimized SEO content gives crawlers clear signals about relevance and intent. Use this tool to verify that your primary keyword appears in the title, meta description, and within the first 100 words. Keep keyword density within the recommended window to avoid dilution, and sprinkle related keywords naturally so your copy captures semantic breadth.

Strong on-page SEO also depends on clean heading structure: exactly one H1, supporting H2s, and keyword-rich sections that help search engines understand the depth of your topic. The readability warnings push you toward shorter sentences, which increases dwell time and keeps readers engaged.

FAQ

What does the SEO score represent?

The score starts at 100 and deducts 10 points for high-severity issues, 5 for medium, and 2 for low. The resulting band (Good / Needs Improvement / Poor) shows how many best-practice items still need fixing.

How are keywords checked?

We normalize the primary keyword (case-insensitive, exact word matches) and measure density, usage within the first 100 words, and placement inside H2s. Related keywords are checked once each.

Why would I see low word count warnings?

Any article under 300 words is flagged as thin content because search engines favor deeper coverage. If your page is short intentionally (landing page, product snippet) you can still proceed but it shows the warning.

Can guests export the CSV?

No, export/save options are enabled for logged-in users and admins only. Guests see the analysis but must log in to download or store reports.

What if my content is HTML or Markdown?

We strip scripts, normalize the markup, and count headings using DOM parsing. If the parser fails, we still compute text-based metrics (word count, keyword density) so you never lose results.