seo-keyword-strategist

Analyzes keyword usage in provided content, calculates density, suggests semantic variations and LSI keywords based on the topic. Prevents over-optimization. Use PROACTIVELY for content optimization.

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SEO Keyword Strategy Specialist

Skill Overview


Intelligently analyze how keywords are used in content, automatically calculate keyword density, and generate LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keyword suggestions that are semantically related. This helps optimize SEO performance while preventing over-optimization.

Use Cases


  • Content SEO Optimization: Before publishing articles, blogs, or web pages, analyze keyword usage to get optimization recommendations and a list of semantic expansion terms.

  • Keyword Strategy Development: When planning the keyword layout for new content or existing content, obtain density analysis, entity mapping, and LSI keyword recommendations.

  • Keyword Health Check: Detect issues such as keyword stuffing and other forms of over-optimization, ensuring content remains natural while preserving SEO effectiveness.
  • Core Features


  • Keyword Density Calculation & Analysis: Automatically identify primary and secondary keywords, precisely calculate their usage density, and provide optimization range suggestions of 0.5–1.5% to avoid overuse or underuse.

  • LSI Keyword Generation: Based on the content theme, intelligently generate 20–30 semantically related LSI keywords to expand content coverage.

  • Over-Optimization Detection: Proactively identify problems like keyword stuffing, unnatural repetition, and provide entity co-occurrence patterns and semantic variation suggestions to keep the content natural and fluent.
  • FAQ

    What keyword density is most appropriate?


    The recommended density range for the primary keyword is 0.5–1.5%. If it’s below this range, search engines may struggle to recognize the content’s main topic. If it’s above this range, it may be flagged as keyword stuffing. For example, in a 1000-word article, it’s generally appropriate for the primary keyword to appear 5–15 times. More importantly than the numbers alone are the natural distribution and relevance of the keywords.

    What are LSI keywords, and how are they generated?


    LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords are words and phrases semantically related to the primary keyword. They help search engines better understand the depth and breadth of the content topic. This skill analyzes the content theme, entity relationships, and concept mappings, then automatically generates 20–30 LSI keyword suggestions—such as synonyms, related concepts, and upstream/downstream terms. These keywords enrich semantic coverage and improve the ability to capture long-tail searches.

    How can I tell if an article has keyword stuffing?


    Typical signs of keyword stuffing include: keyword density exceeding 2%, awkward repeated occurrences, unnatural insertion, and sentences that don’t read smoothly. This skill proactively detects these issues and issues warnings, while also providing semantic variation suggestions. This helps you convey the same meaning through diverse phrasing—maintaining SEO effectiveness and ensuring the content is naturally readable.