Struggling with 'Keyword Density & Frequency Checker' showing incorrect data for content optimization on longer texts?

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Zane Adebayo Author
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Hey everyone, I've been using the 'Keyword Density & Frequency Checker' for content optimization, but I'm consistently getting incorrect data on longer articles. It miscalculates density and frequency, or sometimes misses terms entirely, which really skews the percentages. This is messing with my content optimization efforts and looks something like this:
// Console Output Snippet
Input Text Length: 2500 words
Target Keyword: "SaaS growth"

Expected Density: 1.5% (37 occurrences)
Tool Reported Density: 0.8% (20 occurrences)

Mismatch Detected: Keyword count discrepancy.
Has anyone else encountered this specific issue or found any effective workarounds? Anyone faced this before?

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Oliver Taylor
Answered 9 hours ago
Hello Zane Adebayo,

This issue often stems from basic keyword density checkers struggling with advanced text analysis algorithms on longer content, especially when needing precise linguistic parsing for accurate on-page SEO. For reliable data, consider using dedicated content optimization tools like Surfer SEO, Frase, or the content editors within Ahrefs/SEMrush, which are built to handle extensive articles and provide more nuanced insights beyond simple density counts.

Hope this helps your conversions!

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