How could I know that my homepage texts are optimized for the keywords I chosen?

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How could I know that my homepage texts are optimized for the keywords I have chosen? Are there any simple tools for it? Also, is that necessary to make the homepage content optimized for my keywords?
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  • Profile picture of the author Justin Spencer
    Chin,

    You can check manually with success.

    Here it how to measure that:

    1) Are you primary keywords in your meta tags?
    2) Do not mention your primary keywords more than 3% on your homepage or any page for that matter.

    3) Place variations of your primary keywords in your content.

    4) Include the keyword within a full sentence in your h1, h2, and h3 html tags.

    That should help your on page optimization campaign.

    Cheers,

    Justin
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    • Profile picture of the author AlphaWarrior
      Originally Posted by JustinSpence View Post

      Chin,

      You can check manually with success.

      Here it how to measure that:

      1) Are you primary keywords in your meta tags?
      2) Do not mention your primary keywords more than 3% on your homepage or any page for that matter.

      3) Place variations of your primary keywords in your content.

      4) Include the keyword within a full sentence in your h1, h2, and h3 html tags.

      That should help your on page optimization campaign.

      Cheers,

      Justin
      I believe that the OP is asking, assuming that he does what you have listed (basic on page seo), how can he tell/check for sure that the search engines will view the page as being about his chosen keywords? Is there a tool or method with which to tell/check?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nicky Papers
    Have you tried http://textalyser.net/ ?

    It's a free service that will tell you more about the keyword density of the content you enter in. The site seems to be down right now, but I've been using it for years.
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  • Profile picture of the author chinmoy123
    AlphaWarrior was right.

    @ Justin - thanks for pointing to webmaster tools. I do use it. But, I think it can not able to tell me page-wise data. As far my knowledge, it only shows one-word significant keywords based on the entire site.

    @ Nicky - thanks for the url. I haven't had enough time yet to test it thoroughly, but it seems useful to me.

    Thanks you all. But, I still look forward to listen on my 3rd question I asked - is that necessary to make the homepage content optimized for my keywords? It may listen like a stupid question, but my intention is to discover the priority between on-page and off-page optimization.
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