The Website Keyword Scanner Tool is a powerful, lightweight JavaScript tool that helps you analyze keyword usage across your web pages.It helps when optimizing for SEO and when tracking the presence of specific keywords in your content. It provides a simple, intuitive interface to perform keyword checks in real-time.
Automatically scan the content of your web page and detect whether specified keywords are used.
Keywords used on the page are highlighted for easy identification.
Displays both used and unused keywords, along with the number of times each keyword appears.
Automatically saves your keyword list so you can resume from where you left off if the page is refreshed.
Only accessible to authorized users (e.g., admins), ensuring that the tool isn't publicly available to all visitors.
Check out the live demo on this page or by embedding the following code into your HTML page:
<script src="https://joe-seo-co-ke.github.io/keyword-tool/keyword-tool.js"></script>
Be sure to link back to this page in one of your contents
https://joeseo.co.ke/website-keyword-scanner-tool
To integrate the tool into your web pages:
Step 1. Include the JavaScript
<script src="https://joe-seo-co-ke.github.io/keyword-tool/keyword-tool.js"></script>
Step 2: Link back to us
If you like the tool, write a simple article and link back to us to inform others about the tool.
Optimizing content for search engines is a critical part of SEO strategy. Keywords are the foundation of this process, and ensuring that you're using them correctly is key to boosting your visibility. The Keyword Tool helps you:
We kindly ask that when you use this tool, you link back to our site to provide attribution. This can be done by writing about us and linking to this page.
This helps us continue providing useful tools for SEO optimization.
Want to improve the tool? Feel free to contribute! We're always looking for ways to make this tool more effective and user-friendly. You can submit issues, suggestions, or code improvements on our GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License, which means you're free to use, modify, and distribute the tool as long as you provide proper attribution.