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Michelle Morgan
by on May 26, 2020
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Out of a variety of topics related to SEO, Keyword Research can be considered the most vital aspect. It is usually performed by a blogger and content marketer, in order to become aware of the keywords that are most searched-for in Google. Adding those keywords in a page's content, title, URL and meta descriptions can help the page become more visible to the potential prospects.

Unfortunately, we usually see that, the more searched-for a keyword is, the greater the competition on a search engine's results page is. Therefore, it’s important to find an incredible tool that will help you make a comprehensive keyword research, while also building an extended list of less competitive search terms. I've put together a list of Free Keyword Research Tools, which allow you to spot the best opportunities and add value to your SEO projects.

Wordstream’s Keyword Tool has over one trillion keywords and helps you get a massive list of long-tail keywords. The tool allows you to target specific niches - i.e. particular groups of correlated keywords -, offers various suggestions and even allows for a grouping of those keywords based on a generic theme (for easy ad group launches).

This tool offers 30 free searches and a free 7-day trial. You are would then need to convert to a paid plan.

Ubersuggest is one of the best keyword tools that uses Google Suggest and other different suggestion services. The tool is spontaneous and quite easy to use: it quickly gives you an unlimited list of alphabetized and numerical variations of the keyword you plug in.

For instance, if you type “fashion”, Ubersuggest will list the top searches for “fashion +a”, “fashion +b” and so on. You can take it further, by adding “fashion styles ab” to discover more specific keywords. The best part about Ubersuggest is that it saves the time you use for typing in all of the keyword queries.

Soovle is a customizable search tool that brings together the suggestions from the top 15 search engines (Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Wikipedia, Bing, YouTube and others) once you type your keywords into the search bar. Along with keyword suggestions, you can see a good number of search queries from all of the main search engines and can even save your searches for later use. The process for saving is quite simple: you drag the search result you need saved onto the little book icon - available in the upper left hand corner. Then you can download, print or view any list of keywords.

For instance, for “pizza”: “pizza hut” is the most searched-for term in Google, while “pizza challenge” is the most searched-for term in YouTube.

If we consider free tools, there’s no other tool like Google's, even when it shifted from the Keyword Tool to Planner. It is regarded as the main keyword research tool. This tool will display some pretty neat statistics, including average monthly searches, the average cost-per-click, competition levels and many more.

Unlike Soovle or Ubersuggest, it won’t give you specific keyword suggestions, but it will rather provide you with synonyms and variations - which are also not available in any other tool.

Google Autosuggest is the “autocomplete” tool that attempts to predict your keyword searches as you start typing. It takes the default feature of Google’s auto-suggestion to the next level. Once you enter the keyword, you will find long tailed keyword suggestions that are based on real searches performed through Google. Wouldn't it be great to use those keywords? This free tool will easily find all auto-suggested keywords and the best part is that it allows you to download these keywords in a .csv format.

So if you are looking for a tool that suggests long tail keywords, I would recommend that you try this one.

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