Priority and status for each keyword.

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Priority and status for each keyword.

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Looking at the results, it's immediately noticeable that Amazon URLs contain far fewer words than Google URLs. This is due to the fact that product detail pages are much more focused than, for example, category pages. These often contain a lot of body text below the products.
Let's take a look at the number 1 ranking on Google.de for “Citybike Damen”:Product SEO: Body text of category pages of online shops

Here, too, we find the aforementioned body text below the romania cell phone number list products, where keywords like "singlespeed," "cross bikes," and "MTB" appear. It addresses, among other things, alternatives to city bikes. Including these keywords when optimizing the product detail page would make little sense. We want to rank for "women's city bike," not for alternatives.

It is therefore a must when optimizing individual product detail pages of your online shop to include product pages in the text corpus to be analyzed in order to find relevant keywords.

Back to the tool. Below the "WDF*IDF Analysis" table, you'll see a box that shows you at a glance how many keywords have which status. The status tells you exactly what the keyword frequency is.
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