Four cool keyword research tools you can use for free now

Free or freemium keyword research tools (not including obvious ones like Google Ads Keyword Planner) to provide useful insight into organic ranking opportunities, persona building, competitive research, product development, and more.

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Identify missing phrases in your content using the SEMrush or Search Console API

Are you ranking for keywords that are missing from your page? This article shares a simple Excel methodology to answer that question for you. It uses SEO Tools for Excel, the SEMrush API and the Search Console API. Read on for the why or skip a few paragraphs for the how. Why expand your copy […]

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Competitive, Intelligence Driven Keyword Research for Online Retail

Keyword research is dead, long live competitive intelligence driven keyword research. Classic keyword research hasn’t really moved forward a great deal over the years. Lately, the notion of moving from individual keywords to “topics” and adding clickstream data seems like a ground breaking concept, but it isn’t really. That’s just accuracy refinement and keyword grouping. […]

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Ad Planner Alternatives: 4 API’s for Search Volume Data

Performing comprehensive keyword research for a large site can be a challenge. Often you’ll end up with tens of thousands of keywords from different sources, many of which have their own methods of estimating demand. Historically, this meant reprocessing an entire list of keywords through Google Keyword Planner. This data was far from perfect, but […]

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Vanity Check: “Keyword Intelligence Tools”

It’s not about the tools you have, it’s about how you interpret the data. Most importantly, it’s how you evaluate what your data is really telling you. Look at this chart: Now, ask yourself what you see. Say it out loud, or in your head, whatever. I bet the first thing you said was: “The […]

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