The Core
Why We Are Here => Traffic => Topic started by: Mackin USA on May 04, 2016, 11:30:44 AM
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NOTE: KWE uses volume data modeled on the quantity of searches in the US for a given term/phrase (global English is usually 1.5-3X those numbers). Thus, while the tool can search any Google domain in any country, the volume numbers will always be for US-volume. In the future, we hope to add volume data for other geos as well.
https://moz.com/blog/announcing-keyword-explorer-mozs-new-keyword-research-tool
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That's very good, i like the handy SERP analysis, and the 1K suggestions are great, nice one :)
Can't wait for UK volumes.
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I do like it, its easy to use and download the results. The results seem good in the tests I've run. Lets hope they keep it free.
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It gives you two searches and then asks you to subscribe for 600/yr or sign up for Moz Pro for 948/year
https://moz.com/products/pro/keyword-explorer/pricing
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Bummer, it is good but not that good.
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Irish wonder posted elsewhere that it rates "payday loans" as a very easy term.
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I'm a big fan of the pastukhov keyword tool.
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Irish wonder posted elsewhere that it rates "payday loans" as a very easy term.
LOL!
600 a year, that's just cheeky.
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Trust you Jason to have a Russian version
none of this is heap these days:
pastukhov keyword tool. Price: $1497.
But then I guess small fry if you are doing corporate.
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Ergo, thats 5 per day if you are signed in:
You can run 2 free searches/day without even logging in, another 5 with a free community account, and if you're a Pro subscriber, you've already got access. For those who want to learn more, read on!
so Ok for playing in corners you want to develop.
And I checked Payday loans.. difficulty is 5/100. Kinda looses some credibility there!!
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Good to know. Thanks.
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I'm a big fan of the pastukhov keyword tool.
Unless you are doing fashion trend stuff or programming or such, in most markets most keyword data doesn't change a huge amount year to year, so you can aggregate the cost of that across numerous years or such & then update once every 5 years or such. It is quite cheap through that lens. I even paid a bit more so I could leverage their db to further flesh out our free KW tool. When compared with spending a grand or two a month on data licensing from other keyword sources rolling our own through mass scrape of the Google search-based keyword tool by category back in the day & then doing a bit of fill in stuff was a good call. And now it allows us to have almost no recurring cost on maintaining our KW tool basically for free.
There has been a surprising amount of investment into the keyword tool space over the past few years.
I just came across SEMrush's new one here
https://www.semrush.com/analytics/seomagic/keywords/payday
which comes as part of their monthly subscription
Then there are all the Google Suggest / Google Instant result scrapers like http://keywordtool.io/ or https://ubersuggest.io/
There is also a Firefox extension https://keywordkeg.com/ which allows you to add Google CPC estimates to other keyword tools on the fly.