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
That's very good, i like the handy SERP analysis, and the 1K suggestions are great, nice one :)
Can't wait for UK volumes.
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.
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
Bummer, it is good but not that good.
Irish wonder posted elsewhere that it rates "payday loans" as a very easy term.
I'm a big fan of the pastukhov keyword tool.
Quote from: Rooftop on May 10, 2016, 09:00:46 PM
Irish wonder posted elsewhere that it rates "payday loans" as a very easy term.
LOL!
600 a year, that's just cheeky.
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.
Ergo, thats 5 per day if you are signed in:
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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!!
Good to know. Thanks.
Quote from: JasonD on May 10, 2016, 09:12:44 PM
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.