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What is the best Keyword Tool

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by sudeep13582, Sep 7, 2009.

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    I want to optimize my site
    http://www.goodlightscraps.com

    I want name of some best free keyword research tools .

    by which i could find the less competitive but high paying keywords
     
    sudeep13582, Sep 7, 2009 IP
  2. Lotos1

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    Why don't you use Google AdWords: Keyword Tool? It has all the info you will ever need.
     
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    I usually use Google adword keyword tool. It is a good one.
    You can also try Wordtracker.
     
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  4. sudeep13582

    sudeep13582 Active Member

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    Who can have more accurate results than Google? That tool is made by Google and is pretty accurate. The only thing it will not tell you is what your competition is using and paying for.
     
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    The Google Adwords tool is pretty good if you are looking for free. Or choose keyword elite if you don't mind paying.
     
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    here is how your do your keyword researches:


    1) let say you own a restaurant in new york and you want to find some keywords to target, then you use this

    https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
    http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/
    http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html


    copy all your keywords in a text file and get ready for the next step, but just to make things easy to understand let's say those tool returned 3 main results:

    new york restaurants
    restaurants in new york
    best new york restaurants

    the next step is to estimate the traffic that those 3 keywords can send you, to do that, you take for example your first keyword : new york restaurants, and go here:

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

    type your keyword inside the box between [ ], don't use quotes, if you use quotes google will return some broad results, it will count every possible keyword combination that contains "new york restaurants", this is not what you want, so use [new york restaurants]

    now you will see how many adwords clicks you can get for this keyword, take that number and multiply it by 20 to have a real idea about the amount of traffic that you will get from natural search (because google estimates that 5% of it's users will click on the adword ads).

    now do this again for all your main targeted keywords and you will get an idea about the global traffic that you should get, of course to get that traffic you need to achieve top rankings first.

    another useful tool to check the shape of your niche and keywords (if it's a dying, growing or stable or seasonal niche) use your keywords inside quotes in the google trends tool like this :

    http://www.google.com/trends?q="new+york+restaurants"

    good luck
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    Nice informative post funkymario

    at OP...It isn't free but I invested in Market Samurai which is an all in one keyword, niche and SEO tool. Google adwords is probably the best choice though for free.
     
    Ducati1198, Sep 7, 2009 IP
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    Well for most of my sites, Free Keyword Suggestion Tool of Wordtracker gives good result when it comes to keyword research.
     
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    keyword discovery software is the best keyword tool because it will Optimize website content and meta tag and maximize your pay per click campaigns and take traffic away from your competitors. I highly recommend this one..
     
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    I don't think there was any best one. Just try Google adwards keyword tool for free at the beginning. :)

    Have a good day,
     
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    Keyword Suggestion Tools & More!
    Keyword Suggestion

    * Keyword Selector Tool (inventory.overture.com)
    * Keyword Suggestion tool (searchengineoptimizationcompany.ca) NEW
    * SEO Book Keyword Suggestion (tools.seobook.com)
    * Word Tracker (wordtrackerkeywords.net)
    * Keyword Advisor (ebrandmarketing.com.au)
    * Keyword Suggestion (keyworddiscovery.com)
    * Keyword Suggestion 2 (freekeywords.wordtracker.com)


    Keyword Density

    * Keyword Density Analyzer (webjectives.com)


    Keyword Difficulty Check

    * Difficulty Check (www.seologs.com)
     
    Candise, Sep 7, 2009 IP