Keyword research: 6 free tools
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 5:14 am
I have wanted to write about keyword research for a long time , but the truth is that everyone always talks about the same thing and always with paid tools. I do not doubt that through these paid tools you can centralize everything in one, but these tools I am talking about can be of great help in your SEO strategy in Inbound Marketing , here is the first one:
Google correlate
When you have to search for sub-topics of primary or pillar keywords, this tool is spectacular for doing keyword research on related keywords. The worst thing is that it does not present data metrics in the results, but as you dental email database lists can see in the screenshot, the keywords it shows are very interesting.
google-correlate
You can try it here google correlate
Keyword shitter
This tool allows you to have a brutal bulk of long tail keywords based on a keyword, it obtains data from Google so the information it shows you is interesting.
keyword-shitter
The best thing is that you will get a very extensive list of keywords created from yours in which you can include positive or negative filters, for example, all those that contain the word "why"...
The worst thing is precisely that volume of keywords, it will take you a while to find those that can be useful to you and it also doesn't give you search metrics, although we solve that with the following tool.
keyword shitter
Keywords Everywhere
This tool is a Chrome or Firefox extension that allows you to see keyword metrics at any time, from the auto-suggest to the search page, etc. You do not need to have an active AdWords campaign to be able to use the keyword planner, but the data does come from Google.
(Edited: This tool stopped being free on 10/01/2019)
keywords-everywhere
The worst thing, as with the keyword planner, is that the data may not be adjusted to reality.
keywords-everywhere-google
Keywords everywhere
Search engine auto suggest
We tend to use only Google's own auto-suggestions, but if you have a niche market and that market has a portal, take advantage of its suggestions in the search engine.
etsy-auto-suggest
In addition, the result will be better than on Google because, as they are niche sites, the related words will have to do with your product.
Google trends
You probably already know this tool. It is not really a tool for keyword research, but Google Trends can help you conduct free market research. These are very generic studies, yes, but they are decisive in some cases. However, get used to looking at it objectively and in all possible time periods.
For example, if you search for wooden sunglasses and you do so over time, you may realize that people's interest in them is declining, that its peak was 3 years ago and it may not be a good time to embark on the adventure of creating a new brand of wooden sunglasses.
Google correlate
When you have to search for sub-topics of primary or pillar keywords, this tool is spectacular for doing keyword research on related keywords. The worst thing is that it does not present data metrics in the results, but as you dental email database lists can see in the screenshot, the keywords it shows are very interesting.
google-correlate
You can try it here google correlate
Keyword shitter
This tool allows you to have a brutal bulk of long tail keywords based on a keyword, it obtains data from Google so the information it shows you is interesting.
keyword-shitter
The best thing is that you will get a very extensive list of keywords created from yours in which you can include positive or negative filters, for example, all those that contain the word "why"...
The worst thing is precisely that volume of keywords, it will take you a while to find those that can be useful to you and it also doesn't give you search metrics, although we solve that with the following tool.
keyword shitter
Keywords Everywhere
This tool is a Chrome or Firefox extension that allows you to see keyword metrics at any time, from the auto-suggest to the search page, etc. You do not need to have an active AdWords campaign to be able to use the keyword planner, but the data does come from Google.
(Edited: This tool stopped being free on 10/01/2019)
keywords-everywhere
The worst thing, as with the keyword planner, is that the data may not be adjusted to reality.
keywords-everywhere-google
Keywords everywhere
Search engine auto suggest
We tend to use only Google's own auto-suggestions, but if you have a niche market and that market has a portal, take advantage of its suggestions in the search engine.
etsy-auto-suggest
In addition, the result will be better than on Google because, as they are niche sites, the related words will have to do with your product.
Google trends
You probably already know this tool. It is not really a tool for keyword research, but Google Trends can help you conduct free market research. These are very generic studies, yes, but they are decisive in some cases. However, get used to looking at it objectively and in all possible time periods.
For example, if you search for wooden sunglasses and you do so over time, you may realize that people's interest in them is declining, that its peak was 3 years ago and it may not be a good time to embark on the adventure of creating a new brand of wooden sunglasses.