The Core
Why We Are Here => Traffic => Topic started by: littleman on April 19, 2021, 01:30:57 AM
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https://domain.glass/keyword-suggest/
Seems handy, hopefully it stays up for a while.
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That's quite a good tool. At least my initial impression is that the suggestion list is smaller, but much smarter, than something like Ubersuggest.
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Similar to https://keywordshitter.com/ which uses Google autosuggest
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The first tool did not work for me in Safari. I had to change browsers.
The name of the second tool makes me cringe but my first try ... which is still running as I type this! ... set me scrambling to add some terms to my PPC negative keyword lists. It looks like a gold mine for negative keyword research.
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Hi,
I made this tool, glad to find it shared here :)
Sorry for the issue, @buckworks - my javascript isn't that best and I admit I've only tested in chrome.
@ergophobe I find the results are typically a much smaller set vs ubersuggest/keywordshitter/et al. The data is a bit interesting though because how it is clearly skewed towards what people search on their phones.
p.s. excited to have stumbled onto this forum!
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>excited to have stumbled onto this forum!
Welcome. Nice to have a new, seo-oriented member.
The forum is pretty old. Some of us have been together for 20+ years now, so forgive us if we sometimes communicate by grunts & nods.
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Thanks for the nice tool lsr, and welcome!
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>>negative keyword research
Yes, that encapsulates what I was groping to say. If you're not doing paid search, it's heaps and heaps of irrelevant terms and bad matches
>> skewed towards what people search on their phones
I think this is why it seems better adapted for discovering searches for top questions people are trying to answer. Anyway, it's handy and it's great you stopped in. I hope we'll see you some more.
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>which is still running as I type this!
Their tool is actually entire Javascript powered so you could grab a copy for yourself to spare yourself seeing the name of their tool. Google's autosuggest allows for cross site scripting.
I've scraped over a billion terms from autosuggest. The list is endless and who knows how many 3rd parties manage to introduce terms into it.