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SEO Tab

Interpret results and correct your content step by step

What is the SEO Tab?

After clicking AUDIT in the DATA tab, the SEO tab displays the analysis results organized in three blocks:

  • SEO POWER POINTS - Metadata and keyword verification
  • STRUCTURE - Density, headings, links and multimedia
  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - Optimization for answer engines (AEO)

Each element has a color-coded status indicator that tells you if it's good or needs correction.

SEO POWER POINTS

This section verifies that you have correctly configured the basic on-page SEO elements you defined in the DATA tab.

1. Keyword in SEO Title

Verifies that your main keyword appears in the title and that the length is correct (45-55 characters).

Perfectly optimized title (green)

Your title has the main KW and is within the character range. Perfect!

Keyword detected. Adjust length (yellow)

Your KW is in the title but the length is not ideal. Adjust to 45-55 characters.

Main KW missing in Title (red)

Add your main keyword at the beginning of the SEO title.

2. Keyword in Meta Description

Verifies that your KW appears in the meta description and that it has between 145-155 characters.

Perfectly optimized Meta Description (green)

KW present and correct length.

Adjust length (yellow)

Your meta description is outside the ideal range. Adjust to 145-155 characters.

3. URL (Slug) Optimization

Verifies that the URL has between 3 and 8 words and contains the KW.

Perfectly optimized URL (green)

Your slug has between 3-8 words and contains the KW.

URL too short or too long (yellow)

Adjust the URL so it has between 3 and 8 words that describe the content.

4. Keyword at the beginning of the text

Verifies that your main KW appears in the first paragraphs of the article.

Add main KW at the beginning (yellow)

Include your keyword in the first 50-100 words of the article, ideally in the first paragraph.

STRUCTURE

This section analyzes how your content is structured: keyword density, heading hierarchy, links and multimedia.

5. Main Density (~1%)

Density is the percentage of times your main KW appears relative to the total words. The ideal range is approximately 1%.

How it's calculated

If your article has 1500 words and your KW appears 15 times, the density is 1%. The ideal range is between 0.8% and 1.2%.

Perfect density (green)

Your text has the correct density. Keep it up.

Low density (yellow)

Add your main KW a few more times naturally, distributing it throughout the text.

Keyword Stuffing! (red)

Warning! You are repeating your keyword too many times. Reduce unnecessary mentions and use synonyms.

6. Secondary Density (~0.65%)

The density of your secondary KW should be approximately 0.65% (half of the main one).

Low density (yellow)

Include the secondary KW (or its variations) a couple more times.

Secondary Keyword Stuffing (red)

Reduce secondary KW mentions to avoid penalties.

7. Heading Structure (H1-H6)

Headings structure your content for Google. The hierarchy must be logical.

1 Correct heading hierarchy

  • H1: Only one, it's the main title
  • H2: Main sections (3-6 per article)
  • H3: Subsections within H2
  • H4-H6: Only if you need more depth
Correct Hs structure (green)

You are not skipping heading levels.

Review structure (yellow)

You may be skipping levels. For example, going from H1 directly to H3 without H2.

8. Naturality in Subtitles

Detects if you are over-optimizing your subtitles by repeating the exact KW.

Correct semantic variation (green)

Your subtitles use natural variations without repeating the same keyword.

Over-optimization! (red)

You are repeating the exact KW in too many subtitles. Use variations and synonyms in your H2/H3.

Example of good practice

Avoid: "Homemade Bread Recipe", "Homemade Bread Easy", "Homemade Bread Step by Step"...

Better: "Homemade Bread Recipe", "Kneading Techniques", "Fermentation Times", "How to get a crispy crust"

9. Internal Links

Internal links connect your content with other articles on your website.

Add internal links (yellow)

Add links to other pages or articles on your own website related to the topic.

10. External Links

External links to authoritative sources improve your content's credibility.

High authority link detected (green)

You have links to external authoritative sources (.edu, .gov, .org, or recognized websites).

Link to external sources (yellow)

Cite official sources, studies, or authoritative websites in your industry.

11. Alt Text in Images

Each image must have a descriptive Alt attribute so Google understands it.

Images without Alt (yellow)

There are images in your document without alt text. Add a description to each one.

Keyword missing in image (yellow)

Add your main KW in the Alt of at least one image to reinforce relevance.

2 How to write Alt text correctly

  • Ideal length: 125-140 characters
  • Describe what is seen in the image practically
  • Include variations of your main KW in at least one image

Example of correct Alt

Bad: "image1.jpg" or "photo"

Good: "Homemade bread dough fermenting in a wicker banneton"

Better (with keyword): "Homemade bread dough fermenting in banneton, artisanal bread recipe"

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AEO)

This section helps you optimize your content for Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) and answer engines like Google's AI Overviews.

12. Data Tables

Structured tables are ideal for AEO because answer engines read them easily to extract specific answers.

Use tables to structure (yellow)

Add tables with comparisons, prices or numerical data when relevant to your topic.

Table example

| Plan | Price | Users |
|------|--------|----------|
| Basic | $19 | 1 user |
| Professional | $49 | 5 users |

13. Lists or Bullets (AEO)

Lists with bullets are highly valued by answer engines because they facilitate information extraction.

Use lists to help (yellow)

Add lists whenever you have series of elements, steps or characteristics.

14. AEO Paragraph (60-80 words)

The AEO Paragraph is a concise summary at the beginning of the article (after the H1) that directly answers the search intent.

Ideal Length

60-80 words. It should summarize the complete answer to the main query.

Create an AEO paragraph (yellow)

Write a summary paragraph that includes the main KW and answers the search intent in 60-80 words.

AEO Paragraph Structure

[Key phrase] + [brief definition] + [main benefit] + [optional call to action]

15. LSI Entities Covered

The LSI entities you defined in DATA must appear in your content. A minimum of 10 is needed.

LSI entities included (green)

You have included LSI terms in subtitles or body text.

Missing LSI entities (yellow)

Add more LSI terms from the list you configured in DATA. Click on the entities in the list to hide them when you've included them.

16. Question-Answer Format (GEO)

The Q&A format (Question → Answer) is perfect for ranking in search because Google can extract these answers directly.

Q&A format detected (green)

You have structured content in question-answer format.

Add Q&A format (yellow)

Structure some sections as questions followed by clear answers.

Q&A structure example

What is digital marketing?
Digital marketing is the promotion of products or services using digital channels...

Why is it important?
Because it allows you to reach your audience exactly where they are...

17. Data Density (GEO)

Including years, percentages and numerical data provides credibility and makes content more citeable. It is optional but very valuable.

Data density (yellow - optional)

Add years ("since 2020"), percentages ("95% improvement"), specific numbers ("3 steps"). Don't obsess, use it only if it adds value.

Re-audit After Correcting

Once you have improved your text according to the results, go back to the SEO tab and click the "Refresh results" button that appears at the bottom of the page.

This way you can see your progress without having to re-enter the data in the DATA tab.