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Trellian Keyword Discovery Free Search Term Suggestion Tool

Keyword Discovery collects search term data from over 200 search engines world wide. KeywordDiscovery also offers many language specific keyword databases sourced from regional search engines and users from those regions, including: Australian, Canadian, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, UK and with plans to offer many others.

This tool gives us the best data. We don't get an idea of the volume of searches by engine, but we do see 100 great keywords and also the breakdown of where Trellian gets their keyword data from -- not by keyword, but overall for their database.

SEOBook.com Tools

The great tool that can get you started on your way. It displays results from the U.S., Australia, and a good part of Europe. If we enter the term "Brooklyn Pizza," we receive a wide variety of results along with the monthly search volume of every term. Not only to we get results for our searched keywords, but we get suggestions for other keywords that might benefit our goal.


Based on these results, "Brooklyn style pizza" would be a good keyword, along with "Pizza Brooklyn," "Brooklyn brick oven pizza," and "best pizza Brooklyn." Let's try another tool.

Google AdWords Keyword Tool

This is a fairly good tool for determining the search volume and competitiveness of a keyword in the Google index. The one drawback is they don't give numbers in terms of "x" number of searches a day -- Google gives the average search volume in a bar graphic, but who knows what quantitative number that is.

Our search for "Brooklyn Pizza" returns a variety of results and is somewhat similar to SEOBook, but without numbers. SEOBook indicated the Google search volume for "Brooklyn Pizza" was 2,468 searches per month.

My favorite part of this Google tool is the "Search Volume Trends" column, which you need to add to the display in the "Choose Columns to Display" section.

Wordtracker Free Keyword Tool

Wordtracker offers a free keyword tool, and although they don't tell you what resource the data is pulled from, it does give an idea of how to prioritize the keywords you're finding. When we search for "Brooklyn Pizza," we see some good keyword ideas that don't include the chain restaurants. This helps us target a bit better. Here we find a possibility of 34 searches from the three top keywords.

 

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