Thursday, May 13, 2010

9 free keyword research tool from Google

9 free keyword research tool from Google

One of the first rules for keyword research is to use more than one tool. Fortunately for us, Google's got a whole set of tools - and even better - they were absolutely free!
1. Keyword synonyms
I honestly do not use Google Synonym tool as often as I probably need to know, but it does give you some great ideas when you start your keyword research.
2. Google Insights and 3. Google Trends
Google Insights gives you a good idea of what is popular right now (including a similar "hot" keywords and phrases), while Google Trends provides a better indicator of how effective a keyword over time (Google has the data already in 2004).
4. Google Analytics
you do not realize their Analytics can give you an understanding of what people are looking for? Of course! Look no further than the central section. At the bottom of the list is likely to be rich in long search tail. Maybe you could do better for those keyword optimization, or maybe they will give you ideas for further research on key words.
Another great place to find inspiration in the keyword Analytics is within your website keywords search. Well, who are looking for that they can not find them yourself? You might find some opportunity there.
5. Based on the search for keywords

in the Google search engine keywords on AdWords bidding prices and competition, but you can get the great idea of finding the volume of its use. It is important to remember that this tool uses the keywords in conjunction with existing web sites. (Thus, if you do not have a website yet, pop in one of the sites of your competitors!)

6. Google AdWords Keyword Tool
To date, the company Google AdWords Keyword Tool was one of my favorite research tools. Again, on a competitive basis AdWords, you get the added benefit of global and local monthly statistics for search queries.
7. (New) AdWords keyword tool
I could not be more excited about this new addition to the key research tools from Google: New Keyword Tool AdWords. This is a much more robust, this tool adds a new column: local search trends. Even after several days of use, I found that, although you have to deal with irrelevant keywords a little bit, you get tons of useful synonyms and related terms.
8. Google Sets
Ironically, I saw that Kasi Gajtkowski from the audience of Web services simply put new BlogPost about Google Sets - a new keyword research tool with Google. This tool will give you more freedom to relate to each other (but still relevant) keyword-related search terms, type. Thus, you can actually expand their keyword research and get some ideas that you would never have thought!
9. Google Suggest
While not traditionally a keyword research tool, Google Suggest is outside the box way to get keywords.

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