Free Content SEO Tools
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 4:05 am
While we don’t know which came first, the chicken or the egg, we do know that great content starts with understanding the keywords people use and why they use them. The following free keyword tools can help publishers get on the path to ranking. A useful free SEO tool that was recently updated for 2022 is the SEO Ngram Tool, developed by Ryan Jones, VP of SEO at Razorfish . His SEO Ngram Tool helps you better understand the keyword combinations that are most commonly searched for. The honduras number data tool also creates a search term relationship map, grouping different search terms into a visual map that shows the base keywords (primary relationships) and the search terms that are related to them. Around the base keywords are primary relationships, which are variations of the base keywords. Related to the primary relationships are keyword phrases , which are related to the second-level keywords. The resulting data can be downloaded into a CSV spreadsheet, which shows phrases that are often grouped together.
Screenshot of Ngrams Spreadsheet
Answer The Public
This is a very popular tool and it seems like everyone knows about it. However, it needs to be included in the list for those who haven’t heard of it yet because it’s a great tool. The way Answer the Public works is that you enter your keyword phrase and it returns a map visualization of popular keyword phrases, divided into question types such as who, what, where, when, and how. A close-up of the “how” section of the keyword data visualization: Answer the Public also provides keyword data in a spreadsheet format, conveniently organized by question type.
Screenshot of Ngrams Spreadsheet
Answer The Public
This is a very popular tool and it seems like everyone knows about it. However, it needs to be included in the list for those who haven’t heard of it yet because it’s a great tool. The way Answer the Public works is that you enter your keyword phrase and it returns a map visualization of popular keyword phrases, divided into question types such as who, what, where, when, and how. A close-up of the “how” section of the keyword data visualization: Answer the Public also provides keyword data in a spreadsheet format, conveniently organized by question type.