Is there a non-google keyword tool for research?

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Hi, I am unable to get to the google keyword tool without setting up a campaign and putting in my billing info. I don't want to
go through all that just to get some keywords. Do you guys know of a alternative tool you use for keyword research? Thanks.
#keyword #nongoogle #research #tool
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    • Profile picture of the author TheJadeEmperor
      I checked it out, it requires you to pay to see the search volume. Is there a free keyword tool available out there?
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  • Profile picture of the author Ettienne
    Market Samurai, not quite what it used to be, but still pretty solid (uses Bing's keyword suggestions these days I believe). Free trial also available for you to test it out, should give you enough time to come up with a ton of ideas for various campaigns before the trial ends.
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    • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
      Originally Posted by Ettienne View Post

      Market Samurai, not quite what it used to be, but still pretty solid (uses Bing's keyword suggestions these days I believe). Free trial also available for you to test it out, should give you enough time to come up with a ton of ideas for various campaigns before the trial ends.
      Market Samurai is absolutely one of the biggest pieces of shit in the industry. If it was free, it would be drastically overpriced.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vex Vane
    Originally Posted by TheJadeEmperor View Post

    I am unable to get to the google keyword tool without setting up a campaign and putting in my billing info. I don't want to
    go through all that just to get some keywords.
    You do NOT need to set up a campaign, nor provide billing info to use Google Keyword Tool. To be certain prior to answering I just went, made brand new Google account, went to AdWords and simply had access. There is a bug, where if you click on something, I think campaign, during initial access to Google AdWords as a new user, it locks you in. Basically, Once you're on the AdWords page, do not click "Continue" -- doing so will take you to the campaign setup process, for which there is no back button. If this happens, you'll need to restart the process with another email address. Instead, click "Skip the guided setup.",

    You can also try going here: https://adwords.google.com/um/Welcom...sf=et&pli=1#ac while logged into google account you failed to click skip on, and it might bypass it, then you can delete campaign you started so it will not bug you.

    There is a good reason to not rely on Google Keyword Planner however and that is that data it gives you is pulled from AdWords, Google paid ads, and not from Googles Organic Search, and so there are huge amount of really solid keywords it simply will never give you. Its ok for very basic intro kw list tho.

    For alternatives, cheap/free ones tend to be terrible and simply pull data from that same Google KW tool, or Bing. Paid ones tend to be 90 days to 120 days behind.

    Instead, I would suggest using Google Trends https://trends.google.com/trends/?geo=US

    As for Market Samurai, I actually used to really like it, but this past few weeks they had several bugs, and updates seem to come really slowly, so I'm not really sure its worth paying for at this time.
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  • Profile picture of the author niajax
    There is Bing & also there are some tools with Bing & you can know more tools like a keyword research tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author stephenchong
    You can use Uber suggest. It's a good tool and gives you all the estimates that the keyword planner will show and moreover it gives you the exact searches on your keyword.
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  • Profile picture of the author Irwantolim
    Ubersuggest is one of the best keyword research tool out there. It gives you the search volume, related keyword, and the geo
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    • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
      Originally Posted by Irwantolim View Post

      Ubersuggest is one of the best keyword research tool out there. It gives you the search volume, related keyword, and the geo
      Ubersuggest does a very poor job with PPC difficulty but its organic is decent. The other nice thing about it is that you can export the entire list.
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    • Profile picture of the author EmmaLins
      Yes indeed! This is a great tool!
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  • Profile picture of the author TheJadeEmperor
    I think uber suggest is what I'm looking for. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author senupal
    SEMrush is one secret weapon that you need to beat your competition with keyword research. SEMrush goes a step forward by helping access over what keyword your competitor site ranks
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  • Profile picture of the author Abhishek Rathore
    there is lot of tools for keyword research but what i use and best are
    Keyword Everywhere
    Ahrefs
    LongTailPro
    spyfu
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