‘Textalyzer’ checks & improves your text’s readability

Written by hackernoon-archives | Published 2017/11/11
Tech Story Tags: online-content | blogging | seo | startup

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If you frequently write copy, Web posts or articles & SEO optimization is important to you then you might want to give ‘Textalyzer’ a try. This Web-based tool will measure readability, check your readability score & analyze text against an important number of parameters, improving it immediately.

The way Textalyzer works is, you write a focus keyword into the tool’s 1st text field, then an article title & finally, the article’s text (up to 600 words). You then get an analysis details summary detailing the number of words, characters & sentences, together with the reading time.

Most importantly, SEO content & keyword analysis is provided. Here you’re get info about the title & the article’s recommended length, correct usage of the focus keyword & keyword density (content title optimization for focus keyword). Keyword usage is also broken down by density percentage.

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Published by HackerNoon on 2017/11/11