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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

  1. Paste your HTML content.
  2. Click Analyze.
  3. 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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