Content Optimization
Content Structure Analyzer
Inspect HTML content for paragraph length, list usage, image inclusion, and internal-link density.
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The Content Structure Analyzer parses your HTML content and reports paragraphs, headings, lists, images, links, and average paragraph length — and offers tips to make the page more scannable.
What is the Content Structure Analyzer?
Modern readers scan before they read. Pages with short paragraphs, clear subheadings, well-placed lists, and contextual images keep readers on the page longer — which feeds positively back into rankings. This tool quantifies the structure of your content so you can fix the weakest part.
How to use the Content Structure Analyzer
Steps
- Paste your HTML content.
- Click Analyze.
- Apply the suggested structural fixes.
Benefits
- More scannable content.
- Lower bounce rate.
- Higher engagement signals.
Use cases
- Editorial QA.
- Content refreshes.
- Comparing structure to competitors.
Pro tips
- Average paragraph length under 60 words.
- At least one subheading every 250–300 words.
- Add bullet lists wherever you have 3+ parallel ideas.
Frequently asked questions
Why does paragraph length matter?
Long paragraphs are skipped on mobile, hurting engagement.
How many headings should I use?
Roughly one H2/H3 per 250 words.
Do images affect SEO?
Yes — both for engagement and image search.
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