Free Keyword Research Tool

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For doing keyword research before I start creating content I want to rank highly for I usually just use Googles free keyword tool and it gives me enough ideas to run with.

For others interested in using it you can go to:

https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

For those Warriors who use different keyword research tools, what are some of the best ones you use and what are some key benefits above and beyond the free google tool?
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  • Profile picture of the author JPaston
    I'm not sure there are any better free ones than KeywordToolExternal other than trial versions of Traffic Travis etc. But I mainly use Market Samurai.

    What I don't like about Google's Keyword Tool, External or Adwords versions, is that it doesn't show accurate SEO competition. Market Samurai does plus it gives a good rundown of the page optimization of competing sites to show the true competition you're up against when researching niche keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author jennycdb
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    • Profile picture of the author maribelle
      Originally Posted by jennycdb View Post

      I think you should create a google account and use the internal Keyword Tool.
      Traffic Travis - is fine but it is limited.
      Market Samurai - i have tested it but it does not show accurate results because depending on the IP/country the google results and competition is different.
      I'm still a newbie and would like to try this one. Thanks for providing us some tips or sites which you think we can use or help us in a way.
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  • Profile picture of the author altruismme
    Absolutely, Market Samurai - it the best for keyword research if you are wants to understand the competitions around it. They have 30 days trials.
    you can see various tutorials on how to do keyword research with MS.

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    SuperMaverick
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  • Profile picture of the author riysoft
    Yeah it's the best tool i have ever used for keywords research.
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  • Profile picture of the author ashleysmith12
    hi
    try dailymotion.com and search for the tool
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  • Profile picture of the author ok123
    Keyword research tools are good for discovering new niches.

    Once you have settled on your keyword(s), search in google for similar keywords ( also known as LSI content ). In your article(s), maintain around 3 - 4 % of main keyword density and do a fair sprinkling of LSI keywords and you will have an awesome article from onpage SEO angle.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zaheera
    I use different tools to analyze all the situation by using Google,Market Samurai and SEOBOOK.com FREE keyword research tools are also effective.
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  • Profile picture of the author stellaandreapark
    Market Samurai is the only software that I am using and it is very handy. Although Market Samurai is also using Google Keyword Tool in searching keywords, it is still much easier for me to use Market Samurai.
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  • Profile picture of the author razorico
    Originally Posted by FromBrokeToRich View Post

    For those Warriors who use different keyword research tools, what are some of the best ones you use and what are some key benefits above and beyond the free google tool?
    I don't like google tools for one thing, it shows me only a few keywords. I use semrush for researching keywords, as it usually shows 10 times more words, but unfortunately I Have to use google tools, when I'm not sure of semrush statistics for particular keyword. So usually my process of researching starts in semrush, and continuing in google keyword tool.
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