Sunday, November 13, 2011

Search Engine Keywords Tool - Which One to utilize



If you want free of charge method to research keywords then using a search engine keyword tool is perhaps a very good starting point. Here's what You might like from the major search engines.



The Yahoo search engine keyword tool disappeared a very long time ago and the page now diverts with a form that you can complete letting them know concerning your advertising needs. I didn't fill it in but my guess could be that it'll culminate in an invitation enrol the Yahoo pay per click network.



Bing is MSN's competitor to Google. The Bing search engine keyword tool is actually delivered by Wordstream which provides a set of different keyword tools. The algorithm used is not the same as Google's and can therefore turn up different results. Here's what you get:



  • A free keyword research tool which accesses a database of in excess of one billion keywords. This tool returns the superior hundred related keywords but will not give search numbers, just relative frequency of search. It is possible to email final results to yourself, however, some ten mins after I accomplished that the email still hadn't arrived.
  • A free negative keyword research tool. You would buy a negative keyword if you wouldn't want your PPC advert appearing when certain words appeared in a search term.
  • A free keyword grouping tool which allows you to paste in a number of keywords and it should sort them into profitable groups.
  • A free keyword niche finder. I rather like this while you accomodated in a search term, including "web marketing" it also offers lots of sub-niches comparable to "web marketing affiliate" and lots of associated long-tail keywords.

Wordstream's search engine free keyword tool is generally rather limited and most definitely has probably been devised to tempt one to pay money for their PPC and SEO tools. You can receive the chance of the free trial.



Google's search engine keyword tool offers the following which you can download in CSV format:



  • Keyword or url search.
  • Choice of location, language, adult ideas and mobile search.
  • Choice of categories and the inclusion or exclusion of words
  • Results show global and native search figures with local trends and relative size of competition (not very accurate)

There's also a traffic estimator and trend report.



For me, there isn't any contest. The Google search engine keyword tool wins hands down even though Bing niche finder is useful







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