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Keywords Cloud Test

The Keyword Cloud Tool extracts every visible word on a webpage and renders a weighted cloud showing the most frequent terms, their density percentage and how often they appear in different on-page positions (title, H1, body, anchor text). Think of it as a quick X-ray of what Google actually sees as the topic of the page versus what you intended the topic to be. If your target keyword is barely visible in the cloud, the page will struggle to rank for it; if it dominates by 5x, you are at risk of keyword-stuffing penalties.

What This Tool Checks

  • Top 30 most frequent visible words on the page
  • Keyword density percentage for each top term
  • 1-word, 2-word and 3-word phrase frequency
  • Stop-word filtering (the, and, of, etc.)
  • Keyword presence in <title>, <h1> and anchor text
  • Detection of unusually high density (potential stuffing)
  • LSI / semantically related terms grouped with the primary keyword

Why It Matters for SEO

Google ranks pages on topical relevance. The simplest signal of relevance is whether your target keyword and its semantic siblings appear naturally throughout the page, especially in titles, headings and the first paragraph. A keyword cloud reveals the gap between what you wanted the page to be about and what it actually says. Pages whose top three words bear no relation to the target keyword almost never rank, no matter how many backlinks they have.

How to Fix It

Aim for natural keyword density of 1-2%. Place your primary keyword in the title, H1, the first 100 words, and one image alt attribute. Surround it with semantically related terms (LSI keywords) — synonyms, sub-topics, common questions — instead of repeating the same phrase. Trim filler text that dilutes your topical signal.

How It Works

We render the page in a headless browser, extract visible text content (excluding nav, footer and hidden elements), strip stop-words, lemmatize tokens, and calculate raw frequency plus density. The cloud weights each word by frequency and color-codes by location — body, heading, anchor — so you can see where Google is finding your top terms.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Target keyword does not appear in the top 10 most-frequent terms
  • Generic words ("more", "click", "here") dominate the cloud
  • Keyword density above 5% (signals stuffing to Google)
  • No semantic siblings of the keyword (thin topical coverage)
  • Keyword present in body but missing from title and H1

Quick Checklist

  • Primary keyword in the top 5 most-frequent terms
  • Density between 1% and 2%
  • Keyword in <title>, <h1> and at least one H2
  • At least 5 semantically related terms appear on the page
  • No filler phrases ("click here", "read more") inflating the cloud

Frequently Asked Questions