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Cool Research Tool to Search Keywords


A note from the inbox…

Hi Lynn,

I was reading your article on choosing long tail keywords & phrases. I wanted to let you know that my company, wordstream, released a free long tail keyword tool (it’s totally free). So for example, in your article, you use the word “bass guitar” – the wordstream keyword tool generates a list of around 12,000 keywords: http://www.wordstream.com/keywords/?pattern=bass+guitar
Anyway, just wanted to pass that along. Thanks!

Larry Kim
Founder, VP of Products
WordStream, Inc.

Thank you, Larry!

This is actually a fun brainstorming / research tool to search keywords. I gave it a whirl and I really like the web-based interface and the features they offer.

A search for ‘marketing’ returned 678,471 related keywords:
http://www.wordstream.com/keywords/?pattern=marketing

This is great for brainstorming longtail and related phrases. They have a variety of tools for keyword discovery, keyword analytics, keyword organization, etc.

Check it out ;)

Best,

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15 Responses to “Cool Research Tool to Search Keywords”

  1. Deirdre J says:

    This is a great free tool. It quickly brought to light some terms I was not even thinking of. Will definitely add it to the tool box.

    Thanks for this!

  2. Chuck Morgan says:

    Nice, thanks for the tip.

  3. This looks pretty sweet…. Especially since it’s a freebie and all for those just getting started in the KW research, SEO or PPC games.

    I shall be adding it to the Overcome Adwords resource section for sure! Again, and as always thanks for the valuable heads up on this!

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  4. Dan Reinhold says:

    Ooooh…competition for Wordtracker?!?

    I’m up for anything that’ll improve my research…

    Dan

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  5. Loretta says:

    It’s a nice feature that when you find a keyword list you like you can have it emailed to you, so you don’t have to copy and paste the list.

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  6. Alex Yeo says:

    I just tried the kw tool. Really generates a lot of keywords. Too bad it doesn’t show how many searches are done per month for the keyword.

  7. Thanks for the keyword tool! Brainstorming keywords is not my strong suit so this tool will help me get more done.

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  8. Thanks Lynn, Great free tool

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  9. Mary Lutz says:

    This is a great tool!!! Thanks Lynn!

  10. Eren Mckay says:

    Thanks for telling us about this tool. I’ll have to go get an account :)

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  11. Sumedh says:

    Good one! But yeah, it should show more statistics than that…generally, people will be more interested in 10 keywords that have a good traffic to competition ratio…

  12. Alex Newell says:

    looks like a good tool – too bad they demand my phone number before I can sign up.

    No way Larry!

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  13. Lynn Terry says:

    There are actually quite a few options if you enter from the main page: http://www.wordstream.com The tool I was using in the example above is great for brainstorming lists of related phrases – which I would then narrow down via WordTracker (my personal favorite ;) ).

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  14. Just a quick little heads up regarding Wordstream support… It’s Fantastic!! Accept the live “webinar” style walkthrough that Antonio and RJ will do for you; especially if you have SPECIFIC questions! Also be sure to accept the free help analysis of your existing PPC campaign(s) which is conducted for you by an Adwords Certified Professional at Wordstream…. These are freebies from them and I strongly encourage everyone to take advantage!! Thanks again Lynn for alerting us all to this awsome tool!!! Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend!!

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  15. cool games says:

    Wow such an amazing tool!! The one that some people might even dream of..

    Cant believe that someone would make such an awesome tool… You guys rock, period.

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