Semantic Keywords Research
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Where is the best place or tool to research semantic keywords - any help would be greatly appreciated
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Review the suggested searches as you type your query
The moz.com/improve-rankings-with-semantic-research blog post is also VERY helpful in Semantic SEO.
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Thank you for all your replies - you were all very helpful
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Hi Bossandy,
Ubersuggest is awesome-http://ubersuggest.org/ It uses google's own auto-complete to give you variations from your base keyword. It also makes it really easy to copy hundreds of keywords in a line delimited format which is what most tools like moz keyword analyzer accept.
I also like GrepWords - http://grepwords.com/
Just my .02
-Nick
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Hi Andy,
You don't need to use any research tools. Google's search itself is the best place/tool to use for semantic keywords. You can enter a keyword in the search bar and Google will show you the most popular search terms related to the keyword. As you enter more keywords or continue typing, it will show you different results.
Give it a try!
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This blog post should point you in the right direction - http://moz.com/blog/how-to-improve-your-rankings-with-semantic-keyword-research
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