I been using a few different services that claim they can search your site for problems. From what I see they all look at individual pages instead of the site as a whole. Often it's very generic advice like this page title is too long, this page content is too short, etc.
My question was , I realize most sites are trying to target ONE BIG KEYWORD. For instance custom ink has a lot of resources into "custom tshirts". Obviously it's one thing to make your homepage target that keyword and maybe your tshirt category page. There are also subcategories like "canada tshirts" with breadcrumbs that link back to the main "custom tshirt" category.
Basically their content as a whole is geared towards this term.
My question is what tools as a whole can scan my entire site and judge the content as a whole? I'm wondering if I have too many pages referencing a particular keyword or two few? I'm trying to find some sort of balance.
I think looking at SEO issues page by page is great but often all of the content on a site works as one.
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