Which tool can give me accurate results for how much searches is a specific keyword getting per month? Thanks!
There is no such tool which can tell you the exact result of how many searches are done for a particular word or phrase. Even Google keyword tool provide a combine average of searches done of a word in Google, yahoo and bing but they are not so accurate as people say. So you have to estimate by yourself.
I agree there is no magic bullet for keyword research. I always use the Google KW tool to give me ideas and find trends. Most secondary and paid for KW tools also use Google, so you are best to just go to the horses mouth.
I don't think there is any tool that can give you a 100% accurate figure. Google adwords keyword tool generally does a good job at this and so does the wordtracker tool. If you want to compare searches for multiple keywords you can use the the Google Trends tool here: http://www.google.com/trends
If you are using Wordpress, I recommend you to use Keyword Winner Premium SEO WP plugin. I have tried it for myself and it's great!
Use Google adword keyword research tool. It gives all information about the local & global monthly searches for the keywords...
I think that Google Adwords keyword research tool gives information about Adwords statistics, not searches...
Use Google Adwords keyword tool for keywords research this is the best tool ever which provide accurate results
Yes I agree with all my fellow members that the Google Adwords tool is good, manly because it is free, but I also use a few paid keyword tools such as Micro Niche Finder and SE Cockpit.
The Google Adwords keyword tool of course. After all, they are the only ones that can compile the actual stats, since they own the search engine.
Most of the other tools are also using Google tools, you will be better off using the Google tool since they are just free and is the main source of all tools.
It's always a trial and error and no definite answer or accurate result to each and every tool but for me I'd still use google tools think it's more practical if your comparing on a google search engine.