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What is the best paid keyword research tool?
Posted by pocabanana1 on September 9, 2024 at 8:16 pmI have a budget of 12-15$ per month to pay for the keyword research tool, I’m not a pro in searching the keywords and I usually write with whatever keyword I can find. I’ve watched many videos but still haven’t understood to do proper keyword research.
Please suggest me any tips for a proper keyword research and also the paid tool I can use. Thank you.
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Mental_Swings
GuestSeptember 9, 2024 at 8:27 pmGather 10 months worth of that budget and invest into semrush for one month to do a complete research worth of 3 -4 months of content. 3-4 months later, repeat the process.
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SEOPub
GuestSeptember 9, 2024 at 8:29 pmAt that range, you are better off just saving your money and making do without any tools.
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WickedDeviled
GuestSeptember 9, 2024 at 8:54 pmAt that price point Google Keyword Planner, Keywords Everywhere and your brain.
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mardegrises
GuestSeptember 9, 2024 at 8:57 pmI would suggest Keywords People Use.
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JonnyRankWell
GuestSeptember 9, 2024 at 9:18 pmKeyword Everywhere Chrome extension is good (freemium) and the Google Ads tool is good. Don’t have buy Ads, but it’s good and generating relevant topical keywords as suggestions,
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ImInItfortheTech69
GuestSeptember 9, 2024 at 10:48 pmAhrefs and Kwfinder (Mangools)
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OkAstronomer655
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 12:11 amI was in the same boat, trying to figure out the whole keyword research thing. I started using SERPtag, and it’s been super helpful for tracking where my keywords are ranking and keeping an eye on my SEO progress. It shows me which keywords I’m currently ranking for and helps me focus on the ones that matter. For your budget, it could be a good fit, plus it’s pretty straightforward to use. Just my two cents! 😊
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Robertgarners
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 4:00 amI used Keysearch.co and looks for a discount code for 20-30% off
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EradRoma
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 4:07 amUnpaid.
Answer the Public is great.
General who, what, when, where equations asked around a keyword.Really good for making FAQ’s
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iSavi2904
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 4:17 amSEMrush and keyword planners
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Munichsee
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 4:42 amGoogle Keyword Planner is for free.
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OGgoodfella7
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 4:44 amAhrefs but it is a bit expensive.
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RoutineAsleep386
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 4:52 amgoogle keyword planner ,it is free and for basic understanding you can use that
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Obvious-Comfort-6962
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 4:55 am.
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sanjeevkumar01
GuestSeptember 10, 2024 at 5:20 am1. **SE Ranking**:
* **Price**: Starts at around $23 per month, but you might find discounts or promotions.
* **Features**: Offers keyword suggestions, search volume, competition analysis, and more. It’s user-friendly and suitable for beginners.
* **Recommendation**: Look for any introductory offers or discounts to fit your budget.
2. **WordStream Free Keyword Tool**:
* **Price**: Free to use.
* **Features**: Provides keyword suggestions based on your input, along with competition level and estimated CPC.
* Recommendation: While it’s free, it can be a great starting point for basic keyword research.
3. **Google Keyword Planner*** **Price**: Free (requires a Google Ads account)
* **Features**:
* Discover new keywords and see how a list of keywords might perform.
* Provides average monthly searches, competition levels, and bid estimates for PPC campaigns.
* Helps in planning and optimizing both PPC and SEO strategies.
* **Recommendation**: Ideal for beginners and those already using Google Ads. It’s a robust tool for finding relevant keywords and understanding their potential.
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