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  • diyadeep19
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 1

    KeywordTool

    KeywordTool is the best alternative to Google Keyword Planner.

    Here are a few reasons why:

    1. It generates up to 750 suggestions for every keyword
    2. No errors. Keyword Tool is extremely reliant as it works 100% of the time
    3. It's free. No sign up or payment required
  • parkerwills
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 24

    #2
    I would kike to get you 5 new tools as an alternative one!!

    Mergewords
    WordStream
    SEMursh
    SEO Book Keyword Tool
    Keyword Eye
    Parker is a Content Writer at Key Difference | Key Difference

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    • Garima Sharma
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2014
      • 171

      #3
      A keyword is any word or short phrase that describes a website topic or page.Type in a word or phrase, or website name. Tool will show you a list of similar keywords with a count of how often each word is searched.Website owners use tool to test and find best keywords to increase their website showing up on Search Engine pages.

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      • megri
        Administrator
        • Mar 2004
        • 786

        #4
        While KeywordTool can be a valuable tool for keyword research, it's important to understand the strengths and weaknesses of both options before claiming one is definitively "better" than the other. Here's a breakdown to help you decide which might be more suitable for your needs:

        Google Keyword Planner:
        • Strengths:
          • Official Google tool: Provides data directly from Google search, offering potentially higher accuracy for search volume and competition metrics.
          • Free with Google Ads account: Useful for those already running paid advertising campaigns.
          • Focuses on paid advertising: Offers insights like cost-per-click and estimated bids, valuable for optimizing paid campaigns.
        • Weaknesses:
          • Limited data for non-advertisers: Free access restricts some metrics and may not reveal the full picture for organic search.
          • Focuses on broad keywords: May not be ideal for discovering long-tail keywords with lower competition but potentially higher conversion rates.

        KeywordTool:
        • Strengths:
          • Focuses on organic search: Leverages Google suggestions and other sources, potentially revealing more long-tail keywords suitable for content creation and SEO.
          • Freemium model: Offers a free tier with basic features and paid plans for additional functionalities.
          • User-friendly interface: Easy to navigate and understand, even for beginners.
        • Weaknesses:
          • Data may not be as accurate: Relies on sources other than Google search, potentially leading to less precise search volume and competition estimates.
          • Limited focus on paid advertising: Lacks features like cost-per-click and bid estimations.

        In conclusion:
        • Choose KeywordTool: If your primary focus is organic keyword research, discovering long-tail keywords, and content creation, and you value a user-friendly interface.
        • Choose Google Keyword Planner: If you already run paid advertising campaigns, want potentially more accurate search volume and competition data, and prioritize insights valuable for optimizing paid ads.

        Ultimately, the "best" tool depends on your specific needs and goals. Consider the strengths and weaknesses of each to make an informed decision.
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