WonderSearch is a free keyword tool that automatically uses Google's data relationships (people also ask, people also search for, and related queries) to find semantically related keywords.
@nick_eubanks Every search results with a popup showing this error: "We're so sorry, an error has occured. Please try your search again or contact us for assistance."
@nick_eubanks Hey Nick, congrats on launch, it looks great! One observation: volume orders values as strings not numbers. Also, how do you calculate keyword difficulty? Thanks!
@ondrej_svestka cheers Ondrej, the values are actually being ordered as values within DataTables. The kw difficulty is formoaid search and is from AdWords.
Nice work @nick_eubanks. I love seeing these new keyword tools popping up – I think there is so much potential for the right product. It feels like some tools (e.g. Ahrefs) do an amazing job, but are overkill if you just want to do some keyword research.
Would love to know how you build this? Where are you getting keyword data from? What's next on your roadmap?
@joetannorella Thanks Joe :) The data is coming from Google's actual SERPs (adding in a few clicks to generate more semantic terms) and then the metric data is coming from AdWords.
@nick_eubanks Awesome site! I'm curious: How is AdWords letting you run so many queries? I thought they limited that pretty strictly in order to force people to use their own Keyword Planner Tool ?
Would love to be able to export the table of checked terms. I do see that I can download a csv of all terms. Also, wonder why no results for 'sat test tutor'. Finally, I would rebrand the top of page with 'Keyword Wondersearch' :)
@brandynmorelli It's similar for sure (and Kevin and Akash have built a killer product, we're paying customers of KeywordKeg), but I believe KE is using the suggestions/related terms API vs. scraping specific data elements out of the actual Google SERP (which is what we're doing) -- the thinking here is that instead of just relying on Google to give "suggestions" on related terms, we're getting the actual terms they are using to train their ML algo (RankBrain).
Nice idea, but I wonder how this can get so many upvotes when it doesn't work? I've tried a couple of really broad keywords like "dog" or "cat" and got nothing but errors...
@paco_vermeulen2 most of the upvotes likely came before the server started crashing.. which is what's happening at the moment and we're trying to fix afap.
Who would you say is your biggest competitor? This is one of the better products I've seen in this niche it finds a lot of unique keywords that many similar tools don't. The volume is off, but every tool like this is usually like that.
@benbowdene Hey Ben - when you say the volume is off, how so? I agree it’s probably not dead on accurate, but it’s straight from AdWords... only way to get “real” data here would be clickstream and jumpshot/similarweb are just way too expensive :/
I’m terms of competitors; prett much all the free tools unfortunately
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