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Three Alternatives to Google’s Keyword Research Tool

Have you visited Google’s keyword Tool lately?

Have you notice any changes, or maybe uve noticed some elements disappearing as if its doing some instant transmission technique,

Well that’s exactly what its its doing.

Google is taking down its Adwords keyword Tool, yes the the tool that helped you get important traffic information for your 8am presentation,….the keyword tool that helped you get your prospected client from saying “well I don’t nlknow if I should give you such a big budget for this” ..to…….”well Jim,…here’s the budget, now go do your thang”

The best thing we love about this robust keyword Tool was that it was totally free, like all things in life should be..

Thankfully, there are more fish in the sea. Keep reading and I’ll show you some viable free alternatives to our beloved Google Adwords Keyword Tool, along with pros and cons of each. 

1. SERP Checker – Whatsmyserp.com

If you’re interested in how your competition is ranking, then this tool is for you. Here you can enter your domain and up to three competitors along with a slew of keywords.

Main Use

The best way to utilize SERP Checker is to see how your main competitors rank on keywords compared to your website. You’re not going to be very successful trying to see what keywords you should try to rank for without other research prior to using this tool. Alternatives are not shown so you will need to know variations on your keywords ahead of time if you want some comparative data to look at. 

SERP Checker is great if you and your team have brainstormed a bunch of potential keywords that need some research to gauge their viability. Compared to other free tools, this one allows you to enter in the most keywords at the same time. What’s even better is that you can export your results to Excel for easier interpretation and presentation to others. 

Pros

Allows research to be done on your domain and up to three competitor domains
Multiple keywords can be researched at the same time
Results are easily exportable to an Excel document
Shows your historical rank/trends 

Cons

Only shows data for “exact searches”
Does not show alternative keyword suggestions
No indication for competitiveness on keywords

2. Search Position Finder – Googlesearchpositionfinder.com 

Let’s get the obvious out of the way: Search Position Finder does look a little childish and your co-workers might think you’re on a kid’s website if they see it on your screen. This isn’t going to be your comprehensive tool by any means, but it should still be mentioned. Simply put, this tool will give you the fastest results for a keyword on your website.

Main Use

You shouldn’t be using Search Position Finder for your main keyword research; you should just have it bookmarked in your internet browser and use it for those moments when a new keyword pops into your head and you want to know where your website or a competitor’s ranks for it on Google. 

If you’re just getting into keyword research, Search Position Finder may be the simplest way to get your feet wet since you won’t have screens full of data to interpret. That being said, there isn’t much in the way of metrics here but this tool never tries to fool you into thinking it’s more than a basic starting point.

Pros

Allows you to search on multiple search engines besides Google
Appears to show “natural” search position instead of exact, phrase, general
Simple interface with few buttons and options 

Cons

Can only search for one term at a time
Results only available for one website at a time
No indication for competitiveness on keywords
No alternate keyword suggestions available
Results can’t be exported

3. Keyword Spy – Keywordspy.com

Here’s a nice online tool that gives you a large amount of free data. Luckily, it’s also rather easy to use but information can be overwhelming at times. A paid option is available if you need even more data. 

Main Use

Out of all of the tools listed here, Keyword Spy one is by far the most comprehensive. This is your ticket if you don’t have the budget to spend on a full-fledged SEO tool, nor the time to fool around with multiple tools. The main drawback to this tool is the fact that it only displays 10 results and that you will manually have to pull data for further analysis – no exporting here. 

There is a tendency with Keyword Spy to focus on PPC at times, so you’ll need to look past that occasionally and interpret the results for organic search. If you do want to spend a little money on PPC, though, just use Google’s other Adwords tools for that since they’re free and easy to use.

Pros

Lots of additional information available – not just keywords
Suggestions to similar keywords and misspellings are provided
Competition is listed and gauged (PPC & organic)
Integrates aspects of other tools into a single tool 

Cons

Can’t export the large amounts of data that are shown
Doesn’t list which search engine is being used
Can’t specify exact URLs
Tends to focus on PPC in some areas
Only displays 10 results at a time – unless you go with the paid version
There are a multitude of other free tools out there for you to sample and use but these three give you a great start. In my opinion, using SERP Checker and Keyword Spy in conjunction will give you enough data to make some keyword decisions. Don’t be surprised, though, if more and more free tools start gravitating towards paid services since Google’s tools are evaporating around us.

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