Yes, but the Keyword Planner is (and always was) an adwords tool. It's never been much use for organic keyword research other than a crude comparison tool.Google Keyword Planer used to be free before...
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Yes, but the Keyword Planner is (and always was) an adwords tool. It's never been much use for organic keyword research other than a crude comparison tool.Google Keyword Planer used to be free before...
No, its perfectly reasonable. It's an Adwords tool which means it's for people running an Adwords campaign.It kinda sucks because you can't use Google Keyword Planner without having and running campaing in AdWords.![]()
- Google Keyword Planner. Google Keyword Planner is the best place to begin keyword research. ...
- KWFinder. ...
- Moz's Keyword Explorer. ...
- Keyword Tool. ...
- SEMrush.
goggle trends are very worthy to use,because we come to know the trending keywords and perhaps we can target on thoseWhat about mergewords and google trends? Is it worth to use?
Can this thread not be locked. It just goes round in circles with people saying Keyword Planner, AHRefs, SEMRush etc etc.
Have you got a suggestion of a keyword research tool apart from those that have been mentioned ad infinitum in this thread?
Have you got a suggestion of a keyword research tool apart from those that have been mentioned ad infinitum in this thread?