Firefox Friday: Research On-Page Keywords with KGen
” KGen ” (Keyword Generator) is a FireFox extension that allows you to see what keywords are strong on the current web page. Overall, it’s a good way to perform quick on-page keyword analysis that will help you: To get an idea which words your competitor focuses on; To get more keyword and post ideas. After installing the tool and restarting your browser, go to any page and open it: View> Sidebar> KGen . A sidebar should open that will offer you to scan the current page. The tools works pretty fast and in a second you’ll see the table containing the following: Words used on the page (not phrases); How many times each one was repeated; The “weight” of each one: this value is given to the keyword by KGen depending on the place where it was in the document; The “position” of each one: the exact position of the word relevant to other words in a document. You can select multiple rows by holding or key and then can copy the selected keywords to the clipboard. There are other helpful tabs also: Stats (total words, total characters, vocabulary richness, etc); Tag cloud (a “graphical” representation of the importance of the different keywords of the page in the document); Options (a few settings and options to customize the tool). My conclusion: the addon would be much more helpful and powerful if it were able to capture and analyze two- and three-word combinations used on the page. The tool was reviewed under SEJ policy . Check out the SEO Tools guide at Search Engine Journal . Firefox Friday: Research On-Page Keywords with
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