The first step in identifying keywords is having a set of effective tools at your disposal. Currently, the following mainstream research tools are available for your consideration:
1. Google AdWords Keyword Planner
(https://ads.google.com/aw/keywordplanner/home)
Pros:
- Official data is the most accurate
- Basic features are free to use
- Provides search volume and competition metrics
Cons:
- Requires a Google Ads account
- Data ranges are displayed as intervals rather than precise values
- Advanced features require a history of ad spend
Cost: Free (requires ad spend to unlock full data)
2. Bing Keyword Research
Pros:
- Official Microsoft data
- Supports multi-language keywords
- Provides exclusive Bing/Yahoo data
Cons:
- Smaller market share than Google
- Relatively simple feature set
- Lower data update frequency
Cost: Free
3. Keyword Discovery
(https://www.keyworddiscovery.com)
Pros:
- Historical data dating back to 2003
- Supports long-tail keyword research
- Offers multi-language support
Cons:
- Outdated interface
- Advanced features require a subscription
- Poor mobile experience
Cost: Standard version is free; Pro version starts at $49.95/month
4. WordStream Keywords
(https://www.wordstream.com/keywords)
Pros:
- Powerful keyword grouping features
- Provides PPC advertising suggestions
- Offers a wide range of free tools
Cons:
- Limited functionality in the free version
- Data updates are delayed
- Limited export formats
Cost: Free version available; Premium plans start at $199/month.
5. SEMrush
Pros:
- All-in-one SEO tool
- Powerful competitor analysis features
- Real-time data updates
Cons:
- Steep learning curve
- High price point
- Some data requires verification
Cost: Starts at $199/month
6. Conductor (Former SearchMetrics)
Pros:
- Enterprise-grade solution—more than just a keyword research tool
- Content optimization recommendations
- Professional, visual reporting
Cons:
- Targeted exclusively at enterprise clients
- High cost for custom requirements
- Average response times
Cost: Quote required (typically $1,000+/month)
7. Google Autocomplete
Pros:
- Completely free
- Reflects user search habits in real time
- Supports multilingual suggestions
Cons:
- No quantitative data
- Influenced by personal search history
- Limited functionality
Cost: Free
8. KeywordSpy
Pros:
- Analysis of competitor Ad copy
- Provides PPC advertising data
- Supports multi-Platform monitoring
Cons:
- Questionable data accuracy
- Complex interface
- Infrequent updates
Cost: Unknown
9. Visual Thesaurus
(https://www.visualthesaurus.com)
Pros:
- Visualizes semantic relationships
- Suitable for content creation
- Supports word pronunciation
Cons:
- Not a traditional SEO tool
- No search volume data
- Subscription-based pricing
Cost: $2.95/month or $19.95/year
10. VisuWords
Pros:
- Completely free
- Interactive semantic network
- Suitable for brainstorming
Cons:
- Academic-oriented tool
- No SEO-related metrics
- Limited functionality
Cost: Free
11. Keyword.io
Pros:
- No registration required; completely free to use.
- Automatically retrieves and aggregates autocomplete suggestions from Google, YouTube, Amazon, Bing, Yandex, Wikipedia, eBay, Alibaba, Fiverr, Fotolia, and other platforms; results can be easily filtered and exported.
- Ideal for discovering long-tail keywords.
Cons:
- Lacks SEO-specific metrics.
- Does not support quantitative analysis of keywords.
Cost: Free