Free Keyword Finder/Researcher Tool

 Want to find the best keywords to target, but don't have the budget for a paid tool?

Don't worry, in this post, I will suggest some of the best...



Here's the overview:


  • Google Keyword Planner
  • Semrush Keyword Magic Tool
  • Keyword Sheeter
  • Google Trends
  • Keyword Surfer
  • QuestionDB
  • AnswerThePublic

Now, I am gonna explain all.....

1) Google Keyword Planner:


Google Keyword Planner can help you find keywords for your search campaigns. You can use this free tool to discover new keywords related to your business and see the estimated value of the search volume they receive and the cost of locating them.

 We know that almost everyone uses the Google search engine. Using this free tool can also help you increase traffic, so you will eventually get a large number of customers and more revenue.

2) Semrush Keyword Magic Tool:


It is another best keyword finder tool, that will reduce your efforts.
Semrush Keyword Magic Tool is an easy-to-use keyword research tool that provides a wealth of information. Free users can make 10 requests per day, but remember that every query in this tool counts towards the daily limit of 10 queries in the domain and keyword analysis.
The keyword magic tool also has some useful functions for sorting and organizing. It allows you to categorize keywords into specific topic subgroups, apply smart filters to narrow or expand your search, and quickly export your findings. You can view related keywords by subject and semantically related keywords or keywords with similar phrases.

3) Keyword shitter:

If you want to quickly generate a long list of keyword ideas, Keyword Sheeter is a good choice. You can extract about 1,000 ideas per minute, and you can export your list for free. 
 Keyword Sheeter extracts autocomplete results from Google. It provides real-time data on what people enter in search engines. 

It is a simple and powerful resource for determining blog topic ideas. However, the free features of Keyword Sheeter do not include search volume or data about your competitiveness in ranking phrases.

4) Google trends:

Google Trends is a free tool that provides graphs and data on specific search terms used on Google and YouTube. 
 When you enter a search term on the homepage, it will provide a default Google listing. 
You may use it in certain circumstances:
  1. See where the most popular topics are located.
  2.  Separate popular topics or subtopics within an industry or related to a topic.
  3. Discover local search trends.
  4. Graph the public interest in a topic over a period of time.
Google Trends can help you identify increasingly popular keywords and avoid unpopular terms. It does not provide data on monthly search volume or how much competition exists for each keyword phrase, for that you can use google keyword planner.

5) Keyword surfer:

Keyword Surfer is a tool that connects directly to the Chrome web browser or you can say it is a web extension. Once enabled, every time you enter a search term, the result will be automatically displayed on the right side of the results page. It is a copy of Google Keyword Planner.

 Keyword Surfer provides data including: 

  1. Cost per click (CPC) for each search term
  2. The word ranking page has been entered 
  3. Keyword ideas and their number 
  4. The page traffic of the term from 1 to 10 
   It is a useful keyword research tool that provides results when you use a web browser. As a new tool, there may be some bugs. The data provided by the plug-in may sometimes differ from the data provided by other Google search tools. Overall, it is quite good.

6) QuestionDB

 QuestionDB is an excellent idea generator for blogging topics. It is based on various question and answer sites (including Reddit and Quora) and provides you with live questions related to your keywords. The free version of this tool allows unlimited searches without registering an account. You can download the results with one click.
You have the choice to show the source interface for each question. This permits you to audit extra insights regarding how individuals are outlining their inquiries. You can likewise survey the appropriate responses. QuestionDB additionally shows related points referenced in the inquiries. 

The free version restricts you to 50 outcomes for every question.

7) AnswerThePublic:

AnswerThePublic is a good place to view the original search information. After entering your search terms, people’s questions related to the topic will be displayed. The results are displayed on a graphical screen, which contains all the people, content, location, time, reason, and other questions asked by the user. 
 is a powerful way to generate keyword ideas and see what potential customers really want to know. You can download the data as a chart or list. 
 This tool has a disadvantage: you can only search for free 3 times a day, and you must be careful to search for every phrase.



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