Learning path / SEO Blitz
Learn SEO Content Scoring
A compact path for understanding the score, using the analyzer, reading examples, and applying human editorial judgment before publishing.
01 / Path
Follow the work, not the menu.
Step 1
Score a draft
Paste real copy into the homepage tool and note the largest structural issue.
Step 2
Read the score
Understand what score ranges mean and what they do not prove.
Step 3
Compare examples
Use the examples index to see realistic before-and-after edits by page type.
Step 4
Run the checklist
Review intent, structure, examples, limits, and useful next-step links.
02 / Workflow
Draft, score, revise, reread.
Scoring Basics
Start with the homepage tool and the SEO scoring guide. These pages explain how word count, readability, title length, paragraph density, and repeated terms affect the SEO Blitz score.
Writing Workflow
Draft first, then score. Use the result to identify structural issues, revise the copy, add missing examples, tighten long sentences, and check that the page answers one clear reader problem. The score is most useful after a real draft exists.
Common Mistakes
Review common SEO content mistakes when a page scores poorly. Many low scores come from thin copy, vague titles, dense paragraphs, keyword stuffing, or pages that describe the business instead of solving a reader problem.
03 / Guides
Use the right guide for the problem.
SEO scoring guide
Read score ranges, content depth, title review, keyword cloud behavior, FAQs, and limits.
Content checklist
Use the score as one part of a human pre-publish review.
Common mistakes
Diagnose thin copy, vague titles, dense paragraphs, keyword stuffing, and stale pages.
Methodology
See the scoring model and the tool's known limits.
04 / Examples
See edits by content type.
The SEO examples library shows how a thin draft can become a more useful article, product page, local service page, landing page, or rewrite. Use the examples to compare before-and-after edits by content type, then test your own draft in the homepage tool.
Blog post scoring example
See how a basic how-to draft becomes a more complete article.
Local service page example
Replace location stuffing with useful service details.
Readability rewrite example
Split dense copy while preserving meaning.
Keyword stuffing example
Use topic coverage instead of exact-match repetition.
05 / Trust
Check the operating rules.
Editorial policy
How guides and explanations are reviewed.
Corrections policy
How to report scoring bugs or content corrections.
FAQ
Short answers about scoring, privacy, and limitations.
Privacy
How local browser analysis and advertising disclosures work.
Contact
Support, scoring issues, corrections, and privacy questions.