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How to Extract Keywords from a Webpage

A draft reading layout for the upcoming guide. The final article will explain URL extraction, common fetch limits, and how to interpret keyword results.

What the final guide will explain

The finished article will walk through how to extract keywords from a public webpage, why some pages cannot be fetched, and when pasted text gives cleaner results.

It will keep the focus on practical SEO reading: frequency, density, bigrams, trigrams, and the limits of automated page extraction.

  • How public URL extraction works
  • Why robots.txt, paywalls, and login walls can block extraction
  • How to decide between URL mode and pasted text

How the reading layout should feel

The article page uses a narrow reading column so long explanations stay comfortable on desktop and mobile.

Metadata stays visible near the title, while the body avoids tool UI and keeps the reader focused on the guide.

What happens next

After the real article is written, this placeholder copy will be replaced with complete content, FAQ sections, and internal links.

Only then should the page be added to sitemap and llms.txt for search engines and AI systems.

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