Keyword Suggestion Tool
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I want to know is their any good keyword suggestion tool other than Google keyword suggestion tool and keyword planner.
I need to have a list of free ones only for now.
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I think does the best job of giving you keywords that you can actually apply to the content on your website. This tool was originally designed only for WordPress however it has evolved into something that can be used on all websites. I believe it gives you the most relevant answers and by far is my favorite keyword cool. I have listed some more below and I hope they are of help to you.
I like the built-in keyword tool here at Moz but I can give you quite a few more.
http://pro.moz.com/tools/keyword-difficulty
http://analytics.moz.com/pro/research_tools
When used together they make a very powerful combination.
Compete: Compete offers three main features Keyword referral, Site referral and Compare sites. Keyword referral tells the most recommended domains for certain search terms and queries. In site referral, you tupe in a domain to find out the most referred phrases or search terms. And, in compare sites, you type in 2 domains to know the comparison for keyword referrals. With compete, you do gain a lot of insight on how your competition is faring but it doesn't give you ideas on how to take advantage of the data you get. In case you don't have other alternative analysis tools and you do not mind paying up, its good enough. Else, don't.
Like the other gentleman said
http://www.wordstream.com/seo-keyword-tool
Digital point's Keyword suggestion Tool: Digital point's Keyword suggestion Tool incorporates the results of both Overture and Wordtracker's free tool. When you type a phrase, say 'Search Engine Optimization,' and press enter, the site returns two tabular lists of both Overture & Wordtracker information. When you think about it, there couldn't have been a better tool as no keyword is better than the one that brings in most traffic as Overture's tool shows daily results while Wordtracker's free tool shows results of every 6 months. Again, as it feature's Wordtracker's free tool, the results are limited.
if you utilize hubspot http://www.hubspot.com/
you are all set
Raven tools
spider mate
http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2096246/Successful-SEO-Tactics-Keyword-Selection
** Sincerely,**
** Thomas**
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1) http://www.bing.com/toolbox/keywords
2) www.wordstream.com/keyword-tools
4) http://www.wordtracker.com/
As far as good.. none of them are really good. It depends on what you are trying to do. Most will chase their tale when setting up KW research. There is a good amount of legwork involved that simply can not be automated. Nothing is going to generate a completed list of your most relevant-desired terms, you're going to have to help the tools come up with the initial list.
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