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Lesson 9, Topic 13
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Keywords Research Tools

02.02.2022
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WordStream

Free Keyword Tool. 

Discover and export new keywords and performance data to help you succeed.

How to use:

Enter a keyword or website URL to find suggestions

Choose an industry

Enter a location

Click on “Find my keywords” button

Keyword Magic Tool – SEMrush

Keyword Magic Tool. An easy-to-use keyword research tool that provides all the keywords you need to build your most profitable SEO or PPC campaign.

Keyword Overview provides you with the key metrics for any keyword in the Semrush database and helps you decide what terms to target on your website content

Options:

Google Trends culls data from Google searches and allows users to compare the frequency of search terms compared to other similar keywords, different geographic regions, or across language barriers.

How to use:

Type in the search term you want to view, or start with an example.

Specify your search term — this is important if your company or product has a more general name, like Apple, so be sure to select “Apple Technology company” – not the fruit.

Google Trends will then generate a series of charts based on your search term.

To customize your Google Trends search, first search for a term or topic — here, for example, using Apple.

To customize the “Interest over time” chart for your search term, use the four drop-down menus to see more specific metrics for region, time period, category, and the type of search (these include web, image, news, Google shopping, and YouTube searches).

To compare search terms, click on Compare and type in your terms or topics.

Located at the bottom of your Google Trends search results is a box titled “Related Queries” — here you will find the popular terms that often accompany or follow your selected search term.

Options:

1. Explore what the world is searching

2. Latest Stories and Insights

3. Recently trending

4. Year in Search