SEMRush Alternatives - Finding Competitors' Keywords?

by rbowen
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Hi!

I'd like to find the keywords my competitors are ranking their sites with. Someone recommended SEMRush. But I can't afford $69.95/month.

I vaguely remember something like an extension to my browser (which browser?, name of extension or whatever it's called) that would display SEO-type info for the sites displayed by Google after doing a search. But I can't remember the name of it, whether it was free or paid, or for that matter, whether it even showed the keywords for the sites.

Can anybody help me out? Anybody know the browser extension I'm referring to - and whether it displays KWs? And/or can you recommend a good no-cost/low-cost software-tool or whatever?

Thanks,
Richard
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    There is nothing free or cheaper that is going to give you anywhere near the data that SEMrush does on specific sites.

    Just develop your own list of keywords and use some tools like Ubersuggest and Scrapebox's keyword scraper. Then go from there.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by rbowen View Post

    Hi!

    I'd like to find the keywords my competitors are ranking their sites with. Someone recommended SEMRush. But I can't afford $69.95/month.

    I vaguely remember something like an extension to my browser (which browser?, name of extension or whatever it's called) that would display SEO-type info for the sites displayed by Google after doing a search. But I can't remember the name of it, whether it was free or paid, or for that matter, whether it even showed the keywords for the sites.

    Can anybody help me out? Anybody know the browser extension I'm referring to - and whether it displays KWs? And/or can you recommend a good no-cost/low-cost software-tool or whatever?

    Thanks,
    Richard

    If you only need a few SEMrush reports/data then shop around for re-sellers, they go as cheap as $5 & kind of hard for the re-seller to screw up (copy/paste URL into SEMrush, download data, forward data to buyer).
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