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Keyword Density Analyzer For Bloggers

Optimize your blog posts with word count, readability, and SEO analysis tools

You're here for for bloggers: open keyword density analyzer in your browser, paste your draft, and use the live stats to check length and structure before you publish. No account.

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Document and word count workflow

Open Keyword Density Analyzer for this workflow

Medium targets 1,500–2,000 words (7-minute read). Before you publish or submit, keyword density analyzer gives you a live count so you know whether you're in range — no account needed.

Open Keyword Density Analyzer

What you get

  • Meet word count requirements for different platforms
  • Optimize content for SEO and readability
  • Improve engagement with reading time estimates
  • Ensure grammar and spelling accuracy
Keyword Density Analyzer For Bloggers — tool interface screenshot

Examples

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Word count for Medium articles (1,500-2,000 words)

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Character limits for social media previews

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Keyword density for SEO optimization

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Reading time for better user experience

Who it's for

bloggerscontent creatorsfreelance writersmarketing professionals
Keyword Density Analyzer results and features for For Bloggers — screenshot

By the numbers

Numbers worth checking before you ship for bloggers

Citation-grade reference points the for bloggers workflow runs into.

  • 1,500–2,500 words

    Common range for SEO long-form blog posts

    Source: Industry analyses (HubSpot, Backlinko)

  • 238 wpm

    Average silent reading rate (English)

    Source: Brysbaert (2019)

Length targets that move the SEO needle

These are the ranges most analyses agree on. Treat them as ranges, not rules — intent and format matter more than hitting an exact count.

SEO field length recommendations.
FieldRecommended lengthWhy
Title tag50–60 charactersAvoids truncation in Google SERP
Meta description155–160 charactersSnippet display before truncation
H1 heading20–70 charactersReadable headline, not a sentence
URL slug3–5 words / 60 charsCrawl-friendly and shareable
Long-form blog post1,500–2,500 wordsTopical depth without padding
Pillar / hub page3,000–5,000 wordsComprehensive coverage of a topic

What Keyword Density Analyzer includes

Highlight

Keyword frequency analysis

Keyword density percentage

Multiple keyword tracking

SEO optimization insights

Keyword Density Analyzer workflow example for For Bloggers — screenshot

Ready to try it?

Paste your draft, see the exact word count, and know whether it hits the 1,500-word threshold most blog algorithms reward — before you publish. No signup, no wait.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Keyword Density Analyzer free for for bloggers?

Yes — Keyword Density Analyzer is free for for bloggers, with no signup, paywall, or daily quota. The whole tool runs in your browser, so usage is unlimited and unrestricted regardless of how many drafts you check.

Does Keyword Density Analyzer fit a bloggers's workflow?

Yes. Keyword Density Analyzer is designed for bloggerss who need meet word count requirements for different platforms. Open it in a tab next to your editor, paste each revision when you want to verify, and let the live counts decide whether to ship or trim.

What does Keyword Density Analyzer measure during for bloggers?

Keyword Density Analyzer reports keyword frequency, density percentages, and total word count. For for bloggers, this lets you balance topical coverage against the SEO targets your platform expects.

Can I trust the counts Keyword Density Analyzer shows for for bloggers?

Yes. Keyword Density Analyzer uses the browser's Unicode-aware text segmentation, so counts match the underlying characters and words instead of guessing from raw byte length. The numbers you see are the same numbers any platform would compute on the same text.

Is my text private when I use Keyword Density Analyzer for for bloggers?

Yes. Keyword Density Analyzer runs entirely on your device — text is processed in the browser and never sent to a server. Once you close the tab, nothing about the draft is retained on TextWordCount.

Can Keyword Density Analyzer be used on a phone for for bloggers?

Yes. Keyword Density Analyzer works the same on iPhone, Android, tablets, and desktops. Layout adapts to the screen, and every feature — including keyword frequency analysis — is fully usable on touch input.

What's the typical for bloggers workflow with Keyword Density Analyzer?

Open keyword density analyzer in a new tab, paste your latest draft, and read the live stats. Adjust the draft until the numbers fit your target — for example word count for medium articles (1,500-2,000 words) — then copy back into the destination editor. The whole loop usually takes under a minute per revision.

Glossary

Concepts you'll see while using this tool

Short, source-backed definitions of the terms behind Keyword Density Analyzer.

Word countSource ↗
The total number of word tokens in a piece of text, typically derived by splitting on whitespace and punctuation. Common in publishing, education, and SEO as a length metric.
Character countSource ↗
The total number of code points (or graphemes, in Unicode-aware tools) in a text. Platforms like SMS and Twitter enforce limits in characters, not words.
UnicodeSource ↗
The international standard that assigns a unique number to every character in every script. Modern text tools use Unicode so counts work consistently across languages and emoji.
Keyword densitySource ↗
The percentage of times a target keyword appears relative to the total word count. Once central to SEO, modern guidance treats it as a guardrail (1-2%) rather than a target to maximise.
Lexical densitySource ↗
The proportion of content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs) relative to the total word count. Higher lexical density indicates information-rich, sometimes harder-to-read text.
Intl.SegmenterSource ↗
A JavaScript API that splits text into Unicode graphemes, words, and sentences using the same locale rules browsers use natively. Tools that use it count complex scripts correctly.

How we count, and when this page was checked

Word and character counts on this page use the browser's Unicode-aware Intl.Segmenter API, so figures match the underlying graphemes rather than guessing from byte length. Reading-time estimates default to 238 wpm (Brysbaert, 2019). Last editorial review: 2026-05-18.

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