I never use commercial keyword tools because most of them have biased or inaccurate data. Stick to Google keyword tool. It's more than sufficient.
This seems to be beaten to death, everyone seems to use adwords' external keyword tool ...Is there really no other better alternative? I've been looking for paid software even, I just can't seem to find any good product (or it may be that I just don't trust any of them )
People all vote Google keyword tool simply because that this tool is provided by Google and since Google is the most popular search engine, its list represents an accurate representation of data. IMO, it won't hurt to also make use of another kw tools. For example, WordTracker contains a powerful "lateral search" feature to locate all your related keywords"!
To understand why SEO (search engine optimization) is important, you need to know what SEO does for a website. If you needed to hire a new manager for your office you would let people know about the opening by advertising. An ad in the paper would include the positions’ title, job description, and how to contact you. It might also state how not to contact you (i.e., no phone calls). Meta data and other codes provide similar information to robots including titles, descriptions, and instructions on how and what to read on a webpage. A robot is what search engines (and other information gathering companies) use to find your site, analyze it, and then decide what to do with it (ignore it, ban it, or index it). Think of SEO as advertising your site to search engines. If robots do not know about you, like what they see, or cannot understand what you are saying, you will not get search engine “air time.†Robots – Make Them Your Friends The Internet search engine process is not run by people. It is run by robots (spiders, webcrawlers, worms, and webants) that (hopefully) visit your site and try to understand and index it. If your site is not indexed, it will not show up in search engines. Period. A site with good SEO attracts robots and provides instructions, descriptions, and content that robots can understand, analyze, and assign relevance to. A site with no, or poor SEO will either get ignored, or worse – tagged as spam or blacklisted.
Just used the keyword as it related with your site contents. Some keyword have many competitors, so - the only chance is to change or tuning the keywords from adword keyword tool and put it into your own keyword with good density related with your contains. I hope you understand my opinion.
Search for 'free keyword tools' or 'microniche finders' or 'market research tools' and you will get dozens of them.
Addwords is clearly the best option there's a reason google makes these tools, and that's to help you, they do this so you can rank for appropriate things making their search engine better. So stick with google SEO tools whenever they are applicable.
hello, yes you using good one but there are many other keywords tool and google adwords is also very useful. I think it will help you more.