For example, it can tell you how likely someone searching for a certain keyword will purchase from you by looking at columns such as the competition and top of page bid. If both are high, your keyword may convert well.
UberSuggest offers lots of tools within it that you can use for keyword research from keyword suggestions, to filters and information on keywords used by the competition.
Another free tool by Google, the largest search engine.
Before pulling the trigger on any keyword, you can always run it by Google Trends to know whether or not it is popular. Otherwise you may end up optimizing your pages for dying keywords.
One of the features you can use with Google Trends is the Queries, which shows you related keywords that you can search for on Google Keyword Planner to see if they’re suitable.
Imforsmb.com’s Bulk Keyword Generator
This tool helps with keyword research for local businesses based on what their potential customers search for online.
It hands you several keywords for location-based searches according to what customers may key into Google search.
Keyworddit can serve up keyword terms that you may not find if you use other keyword research tools.
It scrapes Reddit to find the top keywords used by people in specific subreddits, which you can use to shape your content strategy and calendar.
This free keyword research tool leverages different sources such as Google, Bing, Amazon, YouTube or Wikipedia to pull auto-complete suggestions.
From here you can beat the competition by finding untapped keywords even they don’t know about.
Keywords Everywhere is a Chrome and Firefox extension that inserts information on keyword research dynamically into your most-visited sites.
You can get so much data including search volume or CPC information into reports on Google Search Console.
This tool helps you discover the actual words people type in search boxes on search engines.
To use it, you first create a scenario asking people what they’d search for in such a situation. For example, “How would you search for hospitals in London?”
It shows you the results, which you can even export as a .CSV file.
Want to know the questions your target readers or market type into Google?
Answer The Public helps you do that. Simply pop the keyword into this tool and it serves up a long list of useful suggestions.
It combines the power of Google Autosuggest scraping with a question scraper so as to deliver on the results you’re looking for.
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