Today, we’re excited to announce our brand-new free Keyword Research Tool that has been one of the most requested Seobility features ever.
Our main goal, as with all of our tools and features, is to create a system that is simple to use and has a lot of convenient functions. Let’s continue reading to discover more about the various features and how to use them for keyword research!
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The Keyword Research Tool: An Overview
The Keyword Research Tool can be found in your Seobility dashboard’s tool list:
You can also save the following URL as a bookmark: Seobility offers a free keyword research tool.
You can choose from three sorts of analysis to search for suitable keywords on the tool page:
Related keywords: This area allows you to look for keywords that are comparable to your main keyword in order to come up with new content ideas.
URL/Domain: Look up the highest traffic sources for any URL or domain.
Competitive analysis: Compare your domain to up to two competitors to find keywords that your competitors rank for, but you don’t, as well as other information.(Read more: All-in-One SEO Tool )
You’ll learn how to utilize each of these analyses in the following sections and how they might help you with your keyword research!
- The Keyword Research Tool
Similar Keywords
This area allows you to look for similar terms to your main keyword. If you’re seeking new content ideas around your primary topic while evaluating a variety of sources, this research choice is ideal.
Simply type in your keyword and select the appropriate Google nation version.
Then, select “Keyword Research” from the drop-down menu. You’ll get a large number of keyword suggestions from a variety of categories instantaneously, including:
- Keywords that are directly connected to the one you typed in
- Search engine users frequently ask the following questions about the keyword
- Google’s search results include the following related searches
- Google suggests autocompleting searches as you enter the term
Related terms in the same broad category as the entered term (these keywords do not have to be related to the given term):
You can also use a variety of sorting and filtering techniques to narrow down a large number of keyword ideas. To isolate the most promising keywords, for example, you can deliberately search for keywords with high search volume and low competition. (Read more: All-In-One SEO )
Another option is to limit the number of words searched for short and long-tail keywords. Alternatively, you may utilize the “Exclude keywords” tab to define terms that are irrelevant to your website and should be excluded from the search results. As you can see, there are a variety of options for fine-tuning your results!
Another handy feature is that you may see Google’s top ten results for each phrase without leaving the tool:
- Similar Keywords
The top ten organic rankings on Google
Important information such as the expected monthly traffic of each URL, its domain rating, and the number of backlinks or referring domains can also be seen here. This will make determining the difficulties of attaining a top 10 position for a specific keyword much easier.
You may select individual keywords from the list and export them as CSV or add them to your Seobility Ranking Monitoring Dashboard by checking the box in the last column.
- The top ten organic rankings on Google
How to make your Seobility project more keyword-friendly
URL/Domain
You can input any URL or domain name in the second section of the Keyword Research Tool to see which keywords this URL is ranking for on Google (in both organic and paid search results). This research allows you to discover the main traffic sources for your competitors, which you can subsequently incorporate into your own keyword list. (Read more: WordPress SEO )
(Please keep in mind that this isn’t a complete list of all the search phrases for which a website ranks.) Long-tail keywords may be underrepresented because we focus on the most essential traffic sources.)
You’ll see the domain’s rating as well as the projected monthly traffic that this term brings to the website for each keyword. You have numerous filter choices, just like in the “Related terms” section, that you can use to find keywords that send a lot of traffic to a competitor’s site, for example.
- How to make your Seobility project more keyword-friendly
How do you find the most popular keywords?
You may also study Google’s top 10 for each term and easily add your favorite keywords to your Seobility project, just as you did in the first phase.
Analyze your competitors
The Keyword Research Tool allows you to undertake a full competitor analysis besides searching for keywords using a focus keyword or a domain name.
You can compare the organic and paid ranks of your site with up to two competitors this way. Simply input your own domain name and your competitors’ domain names as “Domain A” and “Domain B,” respectively.
You must also choose between two types of analysis: gap and intersections.
The Gap analysis will show you all of the keywords that your competitors rank for, but you don’t. This form of study is excellent for identifying untapped potential for your website’s rating.
Keywords gap analysis
When you select intersections analysis, you’ll see a list of all the keywords for which each of the domains provided is now ranking. It will show you where you already have an advantage over your competition and where you can improve.
You may further refine the results using numerous filter settings and instantly add your keyword set to your Seobility project.
- You may further refine the results using numerous filter settings
How to Use the Keyword Research Tool to Its Full Potential
The Keyword Research Tool is ideal for finding appealing keywords to target with new or current content on your website, whether you’re working on a content plan or just seeking topic ideas. (Read more: WordPress SEO Tool )
You may easily generate a vast and diversified keyword collection by searching for similar keywords. Then, using the URL/Domain search and the Competitive Analysis, you can supplement this list with your competitors’ traffic sources. After that, you should look at the keywords’ traffic potential and competitiveness to see which ones are the most promising for your website.
- You may easily generate a vast and diversified keyword collection by searching for similar keywords
Soon, we’ll provide a comprehensive Keyword Research Guide on our blog. We’ll walk you through how to research and evaluate keywords, improve your content, and how Seobility can help you with each activity in this tutorial. You won’t miss it if you follow us on our social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Linkedin) or keep an eye on your Seobility notifications.
Now it’s up to you to try out the tool and let us know what you think!
We hope you like using the Keyword Research Tool and that it becomes a regular part of your keyword research routine!
You may try out the tool here: Seobility’s Free Keyword Research Tool
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