There are SO many keyword and market research tools available online now that finding the one that works best for you can get confusing. So, I've listed the one's that I use below.
Wordtracker has a Keyword Suggestion Tool which like Google’s is free to use and better yet - it’s lightning fast.
Get ideas for new keywords that can help you improve your ad relevance. Google Sandbox, a FREE tool, supplies more specific keywords, similar keywords and additional keywords to consider after you've entered your keyword or keyword phrase.
Google AdWords Keyword Suggestion Tool
Wordtracker is my TOP PICK for a keyword research tool, and the one I return to again and again. Offering a free trial, Wordtracker helps you find all of those keywords and keyword phrases that relate to your business, product and/or service, many of which you might never have considered.
An EXCELLENT alternative to Wordtrack is Chris Lee's 'Keyword Analyzer'.
In addition to doing keyword research for your target market, KA focuses on how to get a competitive advantage over other advertisers using Adwords, Overture and Miva when you see how many websites are targeting that keyword and how much they're paying.
You'll also discover exactly how many AdWords, Yahoo Search or Miva campaigns are running for each keyword.
For me the big advantage to Keyword Analyzer is it's relatively low price. For a one-time payment of $97.00 you have software that you can run over and over again, in contrast to purchasing Wordtracker subscriptions repeatedly.
Do pay them a visit, take a look at the offer, check out the video and sign up for their free KeyWord Master's Course.
Simply open Ad Word Analyzer and enter a chosen keyword. With a click of your mouse, Ad Word Analyzer will automatically return the following results:
A comprehensive list of all RELATED keyword phrases!
The number of searches that were conducted throughout the previous month for each keyword phrase!
The number of advertising campaigns that currently exist - for both Google AdWords AND Overture!
... and ALSO displays the number of websites that are associated with each keyword.
There is a little known fact that 10%-20% of ALL search engine traffic is misspelled. This means that if you are using Pay Per Click Adverising without incorporating into your list, that you may be missing out on this traffic.
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