Word Counter for SEO

Analyze your content with detailed word, character, sentence, and paragraph counts. Get keyword density analysis, readability scores, and practical recommendations for clearer, more useful content.

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Keyword Density Analysis

Frequency and density of significant words in your content (top 20, excluding common stop words).

# Keyword Count Density
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Why Word Count Matters for SEO

Word count is more than just a number, but it is not a ranking shortcut. Search engines evaluate whether content satisfies the query. Longer, more detailed content can perform well when it provides comprehensive value.

However, quality matters more than quantity. A well-written 800-word article that directly answers user questions will outperform a rambling 2,000-word article full of fluff. Use this tool to find the right balance: enough words to cover your topic thoroughly, with good readability and natural keyword usage.

Key SEO content targets to keep in mind:

  • Blog posts: 1,200–2,500 words for comprehensive coverage
  • Product descriptions: 150–500 words (focus on unique selling points)
  • Landing pages: 500–1,500 words with clear calls-to-action
  • Meta descriptions: 155–160 characters for optimal display
  • Title tags: 50–60 characters to avoid truncation

This tool helps you hit these targets while maintaining strong readability and keyword balance — the three pillars of SEO content optimization.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to Optimize Your Content with Word Count Analysis

Step 1: Check Your Current Length

Paste your content and review the basic stats. Is it long enough to cover your topic? Most SEO-friendly content should be at least 800 words. Articles under 300 words rarely rank well for competitive keywords.

Step 2: Analyze Keyword Density

Check the keyword density table. Instead of targeting a specific percentage, look for signals: very high density (above 5%) may mean this term is overused; very low density may mean this topic is under-signaled. Aim for natural, reader-first usage — not a formula.

Step 3: Improve Readability

Aim for a Flesch Reading Ease score of 60–70. If your score is too low, shorten sentences, use simpler words, and break long paragraphs. If it's too high, your content may be too simplistic for professional audiences.

Step 4: Structure Your Content

Use paragraphs of 2–4 sentences each. Add H2 and H3 subheadings every 200–300 words. Include bullet points, numbered lists, and tables to break up text and improve scannability.

Step 5: Iterate Based on Feedback

Use the SEO recommendations from this tool to guide your revisions. After editing, paste the updated content back in to see your improved score. Repeat until you achieve a score of 80/100 or higher.

Reviewed Jun 2026 · Sources and limitations

Review details: 2026-06-10 · Marc LaClear · v1.0

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Known limits:

  • Checks are based on publicly fetchable HTML, response headers, and browser-side input. They do not use private Google Search Console, analytics, or ranking data.
  • Scores and warnings are diagnostic aids, not guarantees of ranking improvement or Google indexation.
  • Pages blocked by robots.txt, login walls, bot protection, heavy JavaScript, or network timeouts may return incomplete results.
  • Validate critical fixes with official Google tools such as Search Console, Rich Results Test, Lighthouse, and your own crawl data.

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