What's the best Keyword Tool in everyone's opinion?
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I'm trying to find the most accurate tool to identify monthly search volumes. All the tools offer wildly varying results. Help
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No doubt there are a lot of Keyword Research tool in the market. Also, we don't know which one is best. So in my opinion select MOZ and Ahrefs these tools are best for me. I get ideas of keyword difficulty with MOZ and for search volume I prefer Ahrefs. As I work on my site for keyword research like best Korean shampoo for hair loss Moz shows me its difficulty is 16 but on the other hand Ahref shows me its difficulty is 2 and volume is 150. So I get an idea of keyword difficulty is from MOZ and get the idea of monthly volume from Ahref.
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According to my experience in SEO, I'm providing the SEO service also since 4 years, then I realize that no tools can provide the accurate volume, So don't depend on tools make your own searches the surly you will find some diamond keyword evergreen keywords, By the way you can check the difficulties by MOZ KEYWORD DIFFICULTIES it provide you almost accurate result than other tool. Then you should have to do work like I have started work on my website https://tinyurl.com/yf8mthp7 after doing 2 months of research.
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Hi there,
I don't think that there is a single tool which can claim to have the most accurate monthly search volumes, they all tend to use different sources and none of them will be able to replicate exactly what happens on Google.
Therefore, I think it's important to choose one that you're most comfortable with and use that consistently, then when you use it, don't focus too much on the actual volume of searches and instead focus on the volume of each keyword relative to another. For example, if one keyword has 500 monthly searches, it's unlikely to mean that you will get 500 visits a month if you rank number 1. But if you compare to a keyword where the same tool says that a keyword has 1,000 searches a month, then chances are that this gets more than the first one by a decent amount and could be worth prioritising.
I tend to use a combination of Moz and Ahrefs for this, along with the Google Keyword Planner.
Hope that helps!
Paddy
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I think ahrefs is the best tool available in the market. I have found many useful keywords for best coffee machine 2021 and checked it's difficulty with Moz algorithm (Difficulty should be less than 20) and getting the best results. I hope this will work for you as well.
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