Keyword Tools
Keywords, keyword suggestion tools, generators, search phrases, profitable keywords and other tools related to keywords.


AdWords Keyword Editing Tool

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Enter up to 1000 keywords into the Jumbo Keyword editing tool and use any of the 70 different functions to edit them and get them ready for AdWords.

This keyword editing tool lets you auto de-dupe and edit to broad match, “phrase match”, [exact match], -negative match. It also has sorting functions such as sort by match type, URLs and bids and features a very useful find and replace function. The Ad-Maker lets you create ads and preview them in different formats for your AdWords campaigns.

Keywords Within Text

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If you need to find which keywords are dominant within a body of text before you publish it, or that isn’t available online, copy and paste your text into PrioritySubmit’s keyword count tool. It’s a simple tool that can be very useful when checking an article for dominant keywords before posting it to your own website, or before publishing a press release for example. This tool also lets you exclude short words like it, he, etc.

Finding Keyword From Questions

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Another useful tool for finding keywords from questions is at Wordtracker. Wordtracker upped the research data they include from three months to a year, which makes this tool useful for discovering trends as well. You get data of what questions people type into search engines related to a specific topic. To get the most results, only type a single word related to your niche. You can also use the results you get as a starting point for blog post ideas. Since each keyword research tool provides different data depending on what sources they use to track data, using different tools is essential to finding as many keywords as possible within a niche. More keyword tools.

Post And Keyword Ideas Through Questions

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If you’re continuously looking for ways to find keywords or topics for your posts, take a look at what kind of questions people are asking on the web. A tool that may be very useful in discovering new keywords is Yahoo Answers.

Click on the ‘categories’ tab and then select your niche. In the live stream you can see questions as they’re coming in. Click over to ‘in voting’ or ‘resolved’ within your niche and you might actually discover a trend within your niche. Clicking on ‘fewest/most answers’ gives you plenty of opportunity to answer questions and possibly place your link here and there. At the very least you’ll get plenty of ideas for keywords and topics for your content.

What Else Does SEO Mean?

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If you search for SEO on the web, it pretty much always means ‘search engine optimization’ or similar. But what else does SEO mean? If you regularly work with web content and keywords, it maybe helpful to find all meanings of acronyms you’re using with acronymfinder.com. You’ll be surprised to find 27 other verified meanings of SEO with over 200 more in their ‘Acronym Attic’. Got a minute? See the different meanings of PHP, omg or PPC. Results are categorized and split up between verified and unverified meanings.

Compare Yahoo and Google Search Results

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Type in a keyword or keyword phrase and find out which sites rank highest in Google or Yahoo. With the help of Langreiter’s comparison tool you’ll see at a glance which sites rank high in either search engine. Now it’s up to you to figure out why…

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Google AdWords tool shows keyword suggestions based on keywords you add, or based on a website’s content. You also get info on keyword competition and search volume. Use this info for SEO, or PPC advertising on AdWords.

Stats On PPC Ads

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Search by URL or by keyword: Spyfu shows cost per click for a keyword, click per day, cost per day, search volume, number of search results and advertisers (limited) and their ad copy. All info is based on Google AdWords.

Keyword Density Checker

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What is the density of your main keywords? Are you using your main keywords enough? What keywords is your competition focusing on? This tool on LinkVendor shows the most frequently used keywords of a website and calculates its percentage share.

Keyword Trends

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Find currently popular keywords on Google Trends. Google Trends also shows web and blog results, news articles, graphs, historical data and trends by region and year. You can also compare relative search volume over time of multiple search phrases.