Moz have any keyword Suggestion tools or any best tools
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Moz have any keyword Suggestion tools or any best tools
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Hello,
As other users have suggested we don't have a direct keyword suggestion tool but upon campaign setup we will pull a few suggestions from an integration with one of our partners.
We also offer keyword opportunities which are words sending traffic to your site that you are not currently tracking.
Cheers - James - Moz Help Team
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There is a tab for opportunities if you are tracking key words in a campaign. See the image below.
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Try keywordtool.io, one of my personal favourites
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Hey I would do a dual tool If you were looking for inspiration.
Use the Adword Keyword tool planner to generate generic terms related to that main term. Export to CSV then sort by largest to smallest volume. Then take the top, lets say 100 keywords and drop them into moz's keyword analysis tool and get the highest local/global traffic and sort by keyword difficulty. This way you have an awesome starting point.
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Moz will look at your site and pick keywords based on your content. If you are looking at researching new keywords I like using http://ubersuggest.org/ to get additional keyword suggestions.
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