Google Keyword Planner is Google’s free tool aimed primarily at advertisers. Even if you don’t plan to run any ads through Google, the Keyword Planner is useful for finding keyword ideas and search volumes to help you increase your organic traffic.
You’ll need a free Google account (e.g. a Gmail account) so you can sign in on the Google Ads homepage. Then, you’ll need to put in your credit card details and set up an ad. Just pause it straight away in the ad settings, then you won’t be charged.
After that, you can use the Keyword Planner at any time, under Tools and mexico phone number search → Planning in your Google Ads account.
5. AnswerThePublic
AnswerThePublic Free Keyword Research Tool
AnswerThePublic’s free version is extremely limited today, ever since it was recently acquired by Neil Patel’s company. You can only run a single search per day if you’re logged out, and 3 searches per day if you’re logged into a free account, which honestly sucks for how good this free tool used to be. The recent negative changes to AnswerThePublic were a major motivating factor in my decision to build a free keyword research tool of my own without crazy restrictions for my readers to use.
Still, it’s another useful free SEO tool to help come up with some more blog post ideas when you’re in a pinch, though it won’t show exact keyword volumes or difficulty ratings. Because of these limitations, you’ll likely want to use it along with one of the other keyword research tools above.
Free On-Page Optimization (SEO) Tools & WordPress Plugins
Google Keyword Planner is Google’s free
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