Which tool do you use to find SEO keywords?

Ezgi Aydın
38 replies
I used to use Ahrefs but now I'm trying out Semrush. There are so many options out there, which one is more useful in your opinion?

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Lindsay Davis
@prem_saini1 is it good for local SEO keyword research?
Google Keyword Planner
Ahrefs, UberSuggest, KeywordPlanner, Askthepublic, Semrush. Keyword sh*tter is pretty good for generating kw ideas.
Lindsay Davis
Ahrefs - the one and only tool for me🚀
Sherry L
Joining the Ahrefs bandwagon!
Salar Davari
Ahrefs and Semrush are both good
Shashank Tiwari
Google Keyword Planner. This is by far the best tool with the right accuracy of keyword volumes and bids. I have also used Semrush and Ashref to find the paid keywords of my competitors.
Ken Ito 🍄
Ahrefs got the best data I recon. Also I found lowfruits and keyword chef to be ok recently
Nico Spijker
SEranking (pricing is a bit friendlier for startups + bigger tools have some features we don't use as much yet)
Ali Jan
For Now Semrush and Sometimes Google Keyword Planner
Valentin Echavarria
I use AnswerThePublic. I think it is very good because it allows you to search phrases or keywords in Google, Youtube and Bing. Other features are very useful: -Search by country and language - Every keyword or phrase contains a search link that takes you to the tab to start getting more and more into what people are looking for within a specific topic. - Metrics that measure Search Volume and CPC. - All searches contain questions, prepositions, comparisons and alphabetical order giving you a wide variety of phrases and keywords. I love this resource because they also give you up to a certain amount of free searches per day so you can give it a try anytime.
Austin Armstrong
SEMRush is our go to
Nitheesh Seshadri
I use Narrato SEO brief and keywords generator.