Website keyword analysis

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Hi support,

i would like to know what is the most frequent keyword and keyphrases used of a website. Note that i want to analyse the whole website and not just single page.

So i have used coffeecup sitemapper to generate the sitemap, then upload it into website insight batch analysis.

Q1: As the site map contains about 300 results, when the website insight batch analysis these pages, it took about 10 hours to go through 50 pages. However, the remark of the result column always says this is a non html page, so it skips (i am wondering if it knows it is a non html page, shouldn't the software just skips and moves on to next page?)

Q2: Is there a way for the website insight to pause and resume the batch analysis later?

Q3:Is there a way to generate partial result? Currently, if i cancel the batch analysis half way, i will get nothing on the result.

Q4: most importantly, how can i quickly analyse the WHOLE website (not page by page result) for its most frequent used keyphrase and keywords?

Hope you are clear with my questions and looking for your reply asap.

Thank you.

Regards,
Brian
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Q1: What is the URL to your website and what is the URL that it said "non html page" for?
Q2: Not at this time.
Q3: Not with Batch Page. You would use a single page analysis instead.
Q4: That depends on a few factors like the number of links, images, speed of your computer, speed of your server etc. In my experience, on an average it takes normally 1-2 minute or so per page.
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Lim Fang Yee wrote:
Q4: most importantly, how can i quickly analyse the WHOLE website (not page by page result) for its most frequent used keyphrase and keywords?

For this particular metric, you may also want to take a look at Google Webmaster Tools under Google Index > Content keywords. The top 200 keywords for the site are listed there by significance, i.e. by number of occurances site-wide. For each keyword in the list, the total number of occurances is provided as well as the top 10 pages where it occurs.

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