Best Keyword reseach tool for spanish site?
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Good morning to all.
I am looking for a good keyword research tool for spanish website. The google keyword tool does not give enought long tail keywords and wordtracker does not provide good results for spanish sites.
Does anybody here have experience with a good keyword tool for spanish sites?
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For this time i am not sure. I am working on some sites of my own and some for clients. The problem for me is that my spanish is bad and my business partner here does not know enough about seo to find me good keywords.
One of the keywords in need a lot of long tail for is mando a distancia
The other one is : Posicionamiento de web
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I know how to use the keyword tool did it for a lot of dutch sites myself. The only problem is that it does not is as good as a tool like wordtracker. Word tracker only does not use the google.es database so it is quite useless for spanish sites.
But thanks for your answer i wl use tips when i am using googls keyword tool.
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Hi,
We use Adwords for our Spanish site - and get very good data out of it for both SEO and PPC, even down to the long tail. What types of keywords are you looking for - I will have a look and see if I can help you out and find more.
I asked our Spanish PPC expert, she said adwords works really well for her.
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Hi,
The Google Keyword Tool DOES provide enough long tail keywords for Spanish keywords. Maybe there isn't enough data available for the niche you're in, but I never had a problem finding Spanish long tails. Make sure you allready use 2 to 3-word keyword phrases and the results will probably only show phrases made of 3,4 or even 5 keyword.
Another thing you should do is look at the buying cycle of your product/service... In every stage the consumer will have some questions, indentify those questions AND the answers and you will come up with some good long tails... I'm working on an insurance site at the moment (Dutch website), and here are some questions that were generic for every product they sell.
- compare (e.g. car) insurance prices
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overview prices (e.g. car) insurance
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calculate (e.g. car) insurance price
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tax benefits (e.g. car) insurance
3th tip: make use of the google auto complete tool!!! There you will find some inspiration as well!!!
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