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Last Updated: February 25, 2008

Quickly Get Average Keyword Densities for Top 100 Search Results

Ever wonder what the average keyword densities are for ALL of the pages in the top 100 search results (or top ten for that matter)? In other words, if you do a search on Google for, “search engine optimization” and have the preferences set to display 100 results, you will see a list of 100 pages Google thinks is relevant to search engine optimization. Well, have you ever used a keyword density tool like for example, the one here? OK so it returns the keyword densities for one page. Well, what if you wanted to check more than one page, for example, a list of the top 100 results (pages) from a Google search? If you already know how to do it then great, go nuts. If not, keep reading.

What you need (all free):

  1. Firefox
  2. SEO for Firefox extension
  3. Access to Google :)
  4. OpenOffice Calc or something that reads CSV files (i.e. MS Excel)
  5. JohnMu’s WebToolbox

How to do it:

Comments

  1. amnet Says:

    I forgot to mention that this is my first attempt at making a screencast. I know it sucks. I posted it anyway because you can still *kind of* make out the words and what was I supposed to do? Delete it? ha! Anyway there are some gaps in it that you can use the handy little Quicktime control bar to get through. I tried to edit them out but apparently the software I used makes it very time-intensive to edit and re-encode for web so my apologies. I still would recommend the software though as it does in fact do the job and I may have overlooked something. :|

    If you need clarification on any part of the screencast, there’s a comment form just below. :)

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