Free GoogleKeyword Suggestions
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Free Google Keyword Suggestions Tool- Get 500+ Keyword Ideas Instantly
Finding the right keywords is the foundation of every successful SEO strategy. From a blog post to optimizing a product page to a content calendar, keywords that humans use to search for are required.
Find Hundreds of keyword ideas from a single seed keyword, in no cost, with no paid subscription, no API keys or login required.
Quick Tip-Just type in any keyword in the search box above, hit “Get Keywords” and you will receive 500+ keyword suggestions, sorted by keyword type, search volume, keyword difficulty, and search intent. View them by question, long-tail phrases or buyer-intent keywords. Export to CSV for RankMath, Yoast or any other SEO plugin.
What is a Keyword Research Tool?
A keyword research tool is a tool that can be used to research keywords and phrases that people type into search engines such as Google. Knowing what is being searched will help you produce content that is relevant to what your audience is searching for- you can do that without advertising.
There are hundreds of dollars of professional tools, such as Ahrefs or SEMrush. If you’re a blogger, a small business owner, freelancer, or content marketer, this tool provides a great free option that won’t require a hefty price tag.
How to Use This Free Keyword Tool?
Enter a seed keyword-Ā any word or phrase related to your topic (e.g., “content marketing”, “yoga for beginners”)
Click “Get Keywords”- the tool generates 500+ related keyword suggestions instantly
Filter by type- switch between Questions, Long-tail, and Seed keywords
Sort and exclude- sort by volume or difficulty, exclude unwanted words
Save favorites- click ā to save keywords to your personal list
Export to CSV- download as a CSV file to import into RankMath, Google Sheets, or any SEO tool
Understanding Keyword Metrics
Search Volume- is the number of monthly searches estimated. The more volume, the more traffic, but also the more competition.
Keyword Difficulty (KD)- score from 0ā100. These are your quick wins, or those below 30 are easy. Above 60 is considered to be very competitive and you need authoritative content and backlinks.
Search Intent- intention behind a query. Keywords for information are appropriate for blogs. For comparison pages, use commercial keywords. Product and landing pages are the best for transactional keywords.
What Are Long-tail Keywords?
Long-tail keywords are longer phrases that are more specific and usually have lower search volume but high conversion potential. The “Free keyword research tool for small business bloggers” string is long-tail and the “keyword tool” is short-tail.
Long-tail keywords are easier to rank for because the competition for them is lower. It automatically identifies and tags long tail keywords (4+ words) to prioritize the most profitable keywords first.
What is Topic Clusters Explained?
The Clusters tab organizes your keywords into logical groups- Questions, How-to Guides, Comparisons, Pricing, Tools, and more. This is because it builds topical authority, you are not just going to write one article per topic, you are going to write a network of articles about different aspects of a topic. Google favors sites that show in-depth knowledge about a topic.
How to add these keywords into RankMath?
- To download your keyword list, click on āExport CSVā.
- Open it in Google Sheets or Excel, select your lead keyword and paste it in the WordPress post editor’s Focus Keyword field.
- Also, RankMath Pro will support secondary keywords- take the next 2ā3 best keywords from your exported list.
- This workflow is accelerated with the Saved tab export in CSV format.
Tips for Choosing the Right Focus Keywords
- If your site is new and has a low domain authority, it’s time to filter down to “Easy wins” (difficulty below 40).
- Focus on the keywords in questions for FAQs and featured snippets.
- Use informational keywords for blog posts, commercial for reviews, transactional for product pages.
- Look at the People Also Ask section to see what questions Google is already answering about the topic.
- With Content Ideas, you can convert keywords into article titles and article angles in one click.
