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Monday, February 11, 2008

Keyword Research Tools

Keyword Research is the ingredient part of SEO and has to be specific with the website content. We have to go for the most genuine keywords that users usually searches, and also has to be relevant with the content of the site. We have to go for the most targeted keywords and has to do a bit of Research and Development. These R&D can be done with the help of various Keyword Research tool which are free and available online. Some of the major Keyword research tools are Google Suggest, Overture, Wordtracker etc. These tools gives the keywords which are usually being searched by the users. These different keyword research tools has different algorithms and are different from each other. So to get a much more correct result, its better to do the Keyword research in 2 or 3 tools at a time and reach a final conclusion from there. Its not healthier to go with only one tool.

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Blogger pslvseo a8 said...

Ahrefs
While we’re on the topic of SEO, I wanted to mention Ahrefs. Ahrefs is a tool that allows you to do keyword research to ensure you’re targeting the best keywords with the highest traffic and lowest difficulty to rank for.
While this tool isn’t free or cheap, they do offer a free two-week trial. Alternatively, you can use their competitors like Moz or SEMrush (who also have free trials, hint hint). Whichever one you choose, if you’re serious about ranking on Google, I highly recommend a keyword research tool. Without them, you only have access to Google Keyword Planner, which doesn’t really help you find the right keywords.

February 8, 2019 at 1:22 AM  
Blogger pslvseo a8 said...

Ahrefs
While we’re on the topic of SEO, I wanted to mention Ahrefs. Ahrefs is a tool that allows you to do keyword research to ensure you’re targeting the best keywords with the highest traffic and lowest difficulty to rank for.
While this tool isn’t free or cheap, they do offer a free two-week trial. Alternatively, you can use their competitors like Moz or SEMrush (who also have free trials, hint hint). Whichever one you choose, if you’re serious about ranking on Google, I highly recommend a keyword research tool. Without them, you only have access to Google Keyword Planner, which doesn’t really help you find the right keywords.

February 10, 2019 at 10:40 PM  

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