I am only using overture, but I don't think it is that great it is not that accurate and also no plurals. I once signed for wordtracker it was ok but i remember that was another free tool that i liked but i don't remember what it was...so let me know if you know any great tools
Your mileage may vary, but I think the newest version of A1 Keyword Research has some good keyword suggestion and keyword explosion tools (among other things). Of course the help does lack a little, something I will soon address
Wordtracker - http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com in combination with Google Trends - http://trends.google.com
I have found this site wery useful: http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword One of the besti is http://www.wordtracker.com/ but you need to pay for this service There is another one: http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/, but I heard from some people that Overture results are not real? Always use Google trends: http://www.google.com/trends Also AdWords can help: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordTool
Hello, Could someone tell me how to extract the keywords out of these programs, for example Overture, to make a list of keyword without the number of searches? Thanks
A1 Keyword Research does that for you. You get: * Keywords returned by selected services (e.g. Overture) into a textbox. * All Analysis (from all services. Includes, when available, data about number of searches etc.) in a table/grid which you can export to CSV
Is there any free/less expensive provider who can return list of keywords/tags for a given text through webservice or url?
You mean, keyword tracker? I don't have Google API key, is there anyway I can use without the Google API key? TIA
All tools posted above are available here: http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword With typing a keyword once you get results from over 10 different tools. You can also select targeting country (US, Australia, UK and some other European countries).
SEObook, digital point, keyworddiscovery.com... there you can see the real keywords people are using in their queries.