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How to use the SEO Analysis Tool

Learn how to use the SEO Analysis tool to optimize your content.

Written by Justin Jones

Locate the SEO Analysis Tool

The SEO Analysis tool is located in the Actions tab in the sidebar under the Prepare to Publish category. If the sidebar on the right side of the screen is hidden - toggle the sidebar button to reveal it.

The sidebar toggle can be located to the right of the Share for Review button

Understating the Analysis of your Post

When you first open your blog you will see an existing SEO score. You can dive deeper into the score by clicking SEO Analysis.

Once inside you can enter in any focus key phrases into the text bar. You can always update your score by clicking Analyze.

Review the Feedback

Blaze will provide a feedback on your document relating to SEO and readability.

Understanding the Feedback

Clicking any of the categories in the SEO Analysis Tool will take you to a Yoast page that will provide more details and tips for making the most of your SEO Analysis.

Improve your Document

Use the tools in the Improve your Content category to improve your entire document. Alternatively, you can use the text prompt at the bottom of the document window to describe to blaze how you would like to improve your document.

The image below provides an example where the author is using the AI text prompt to ask Blaze to address to improve the Flesch Reading Ease score and increase the use of transition words.

Blaze will fill your request in a pop-over window. Here you can review and edit the text. Using the tool at the bottom of the popover window you can do the following:

  • AI text prompt - Ask Blaze to further iterate on the content, or generate more.

  • Copy - Copy the revised text.

  • Try Again - Repeat the task using the old prompt.

  • Add Below - Add content underneath the existing content.

  • Replace Selection - Replace existing content with content generated in pop over.

Reanalyze SEO

Analyze the revised copy until you are satisfied with the results.

Once you are satisfied with the result, you can move onto publish your content with the confidence that it will perform better than it did when you started!

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