Best keyword

payal23j

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Hi,
How can I search best keyword?
Is there any free tool or anything where I can research best keyword?
Please let me know.


Thanks.
 
Lots of tutorials available in google + youtube + bhw.

And be prepared to spend good $$$ if you are looking for "best" keyword. Best is expensive when it is said in the context of keyword research.
 
Kw is always better but paid try Google research tool but need more hardcore work here like - check niche that have high volume keywords try to add more density keywords .
Then check out trends related to that keyword. Put details in spreadsheet then create your topic .
 
Best keyword for what purpose?
 
Try Google Keyword Planner, it's free and one guy shared method here to show exact number of search in GKP.
 
Don't hate me for saying but I'm sure if this question was asked by a male instead of a female, we would have seen the following replies from some members:

1. Learn to use the forum's search function.
2. LMGTFY
3. You are here from 2009 so you should know to use the search function before asking.

Gender inequality and thirst are more online than IRL. :D

10’searches per day free
And I'm sure this reply would have been this - Go to the site and see for yourself. Don't expect to be spoonfed xD
 
U might use Google Keyword Planner or
Semrush. What is u’r purpose of service?
 
The best tool to find 'best keywords' is Google's SERP and Google Trend. And to assist you in the process, you may use "Keyword Everywhere", "Answer the Publis", 'Keyword Shitter" etc. Let me explain how-

The best place to take keyword suggestions is the search suggestions itself. But there are tons of tools that'll fetch you a bulk number of keyword suggestions from a given set of keywords/key phrases/URLs. And once you have all the suggestions in hand, you may sort them up based on Search Volumes, Competitions etc. Don't forget to check the suggested keywords that Google shows below the search results.

However, both 'Search Volume', 'Competition Scores' are arbitrary data that vary from tools to tools. So, don't solely decide on one particular tool for that.

A better option to check search volume is to use 'Google Trend'. And to check the competition, I'd better go for manual analysis. For saving some time, I'd use 'Long Tail Pro' for checking Root Referring Domains, Site Ages, Site Indexes etc.
 
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