What are Some the Best Keyword Research Tools?
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I am looking for a keyword research tool other than Google Keywords Planner. What other tools can I use to perform great keyword research. I am looking for a tool than will help me to find better keywords for my SEO campaigns. My clients' websites are usually 30-50 pages, so I don't want to buy tools for $20K a year. I am looking for something around $60-$100 per month.
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I have to respectfully disagree. It's a nice, simple interface, has both national and local relevant information, and to me 88 dollars is not unreasonable to me for the user experience and having it all in one place for Google, Bing and YouTube. It typically gives thousands of long-tail keyword ideas based on those APIs to help build your SEO, paid and content strategies around. We find it extremely helpful and have created great results by incorporating it as a piece of our strategy. Ultimately, it wouldn't be that hard to build the same interface with those APIs, but I would have a hard time calling the 88 dollar subscription for this interface very unreasonable.
We also use Buzzsumo like you mentioned, but more for the social and blogging pieces of our strategy. Definitely another solid tool! Ultimately, to each his own... find something that provides the insight that will help you gain a better perspective of search behavior and build a process around it and you will win.
Cheers,
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answerthepublic.com and k-meta.com my discovery of 2016)))
in the combined use, they are ideal, and k-meta can be used for PPC as well as for organic keyword research or competitor spying... -
This one is very unreasonable to use - all it does is takes data from AdWords, using FREE API and Google suggestions and gives it to you. No new information, no extra data you can get from them, just a little more convinience, which I can't justify for $88/month.
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This is also a cool one visually you might enjoy: http://answerthepublic.com/ - particularly for content.
Cheers!
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We really like keywordtool.io, which costs us for our package around $88/mo. It gives Google, Bing & YouTube data and has really helped us out planning for SEO & AdWords competition.
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Hi there.
Many use SEMRush (I do to). Also There is Moz Content. It's not really a keyword research, but rather topics research, using which you can come up with keywords as well. The same type of tool is BuzzSumo.
Hope this helps.
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