Free Keyword Analysis Tools, Software & Searches
1. Wordtracker (Best) They offer a free week trial (at last
check) and free weekly keyword lists sent to your inbox. While
you will have to pay a subscription if you want to have
continued access to the database after your week is up, it's
well worth it. This is my favorite keyword analysis tool of all
and has really made a difference in the way I write for the web
& promote my websites. Yes, I'm an affiliate - and proud of it.
http://our.affiliatetracking.net/wordtracker/a/15090
2. NicheBot This service connects to the Wordtracker database
and retrieves the top 15 results for a keyword along with
related keywords. Useful if you can't afford Wordtracker, but
will take much longer to collect a large amount of data. It can
also search Overture, has a thesaurus, keyword analysis and
more. http://www.nichebot.com/
2. Google Sandbox This has it's flaws (such as no search counts
- BIG flaw), but is still worthy and actually can be quite
useful when used with other keyword tools. Taking results from
the Sandbox, copy and paste them into another research tool like
Wordtracker to give extra results as well as search counts.
https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox
3. Google Suggest This keyword tool is good for checking to see
how much competition a keyword has, but for me makes a great
tool to find low-competition keywords and phrases. In finding
low-competition keyphrases, it's important to put quotation
marks around the phrase when evaluating competition.
http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1
4. Overture Keyword Tool This long-running keyword analysis tool
has been a favorite of many people for years until the keyword
business picked up speed and new, more powerfully accurate
services like Wordtracker became available. The biggest flaws
with this tool is that it jumbles up keyphrases and removes what
it deems are "irrelevant words", so you're not getting an
accurate picture of what users are typing in. Add to that, you
only get the first 100 results. I use this tool mostly to get
quick counts on search terms more than anything else, but will
sometimes take results and feed them into Wordtracker for
complimentary results.
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
5. Teoma (Ask Jeeves) This may not be an obvious source of
keyword data, but with a little playing around you might find it
is actually pretty useful. Here's what you do: Type in a keyword
and submit. When the results appear, look to the top right
corner. There's where you'll find a small list of related
searches. Click on 'show all refinements' and you'll get a full
list of related keywords and keyphrases. You can continue
exploring keywords by clicking on them. http://www.teoma.com/
6. RhymeZone While it doesn't give you results from actual
searches, it is a great brainstorming tool for new keywords and
keyphrases you might want to use within other keyword research
tools. It searches anagrams, rhymes, related words, similar
sounding words, and more. http://www.rhymezone.com/
7. eBay Popular Items eBay is a hotspot for keywords, with well
over 2 billion searches every month. If you're looking for hot
selling products, ebay has an entire directory for everything
from Asian Pottery to Xbox 360. Now while each page lists
hyperlinked top-selling products, the real "list" is located
above those links. Pay close attention and you'll see it's not
your "average" description. http://popular.ebay.com/ Another
area on eBay you might want to check out it is:
http://keyword-index.ebay.com/A-1.html
8. Search.com Top Searches This site offers a glimpse into the
top 1000 keywords, updated weekly I believe. Good for keeping
track of weekly search trends. This is a personal favorite.
http://www.search.com/top?tag=se.fd.topnav.top
9. Keyword Live This handy freeware displays the top 100 live
searches. Start it up and let it run. The only flaw I saw was
not being able to save results or even copy them (unless it's
just me!)
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/keyword.htm
10. Hixus Keyword Inventor This free software runs right from
your desktop and takes Overture keyword searches one step
further. It will collect results from the first page of Overture
results, and then will collect more related results for your
keywords. While it's not the most advanced tool, I felt it
worthy to mention just because of it's ability to collect more
than 100 results without having to do extra searches manually at
Overture. http://hixus.mmau.com/keywordinventor.html
I'd love to hear about your own favorite keyword tools and
software. Leave a comment and check back often for new tools as
I add them.
http://www.CaroleNickerson.com
About the author:
Carole Nickerson has been a web developer and internet marketer
since 1998. She now spends her days actively filling up her new
blog with all she has learned. To find more keyword research
tools & tips, or post a comment, visit:
http://www.CaroleNickerson.com