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Keyword Density Analyzer

In one line: Paste your full listing copy to see which words you lean on most, how dense they are, and whether you're crossing into keyword stuffing.

When to use

  • Tuning a listing for search without tripping spam filters
  • Checking whether a key search term appears often enough
  • Diagnosing a listing that reads as repetitive or spammy

Inputs

Field Notes
Full listing copy Title, bullets, and description combined

Outputs

  • Top 10 keywords ranked by frequency
  • Occurrence count and density % for each
  • Keyword-stuffing warning when any term is over-used

Steps

  1. Open https://www.niceggie.com/tools/keyword-density
  2. Paste your complete listing copy into the input box
  3. Review the top 10 keywords with their counts and density
  4. Trim or vary any term that triggers the stuffing warning

A healthy density range

Most marketplaces reward natural language. Keep any single keyword roughly in the 1%–3% density range — enough for search to register it, not so much that it reads as spam.

FAQ

What counts as keyword stuffing?

Repeating the same term so often that the copy reads unnaturally — and that search engines flag as manipulation. The analyzer warns you when a keyword's density climbs past a healthy range, so you can rephrase before it hurts ranking.

Should I aim for the highest density possible?

No. Higher is not better. Past a point, density signals spam and can suppress your listing. Aim for natural copy that mentions your main terms a few times, then let the analyzer confirm you're in a safe range.

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