I seem to recall reading something that Jill wrote recently about Google crippling the allintitle: search by limiting number of searches per day... What is the best free method, then, to to check competition?
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Free Keyword Competition Tool?
Started by
JayMcDonald
, Jun 25 2012 04:17 PM
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#1
Posted 25 June 2012 - 04:17 PM
#2
Posted 27 June 2012 - 01:34 PM
Hi Jay,
You could check out the SEOmoz keyword difficulty tool, it's only allowing PRO users to submit queries right now due to high demand but that may change in time.
Thanks,
-Nate
You could check out the SEOmoz keyword difficulty tool, it's only allowing PRO users to submit queries right now due to high demand but that may change in time.
Thanks,
-Nate
#3
Posted 28 June 2012 - 01:54 PM
Nate,
Thanks for the tip! Are these tools generally always paid? Does anyone know a simple, economical toolset that would include such a thing? SEOMoz is $99/month, and while their toolset is likely worth that, I am not a fulltime SEO, so think I'd use only a fraction of what the offer... plus, I really don't foresee doing enough SEO to warrant that kind of expenditure. Surely there must be a good, reduced toolset somewhere at a much cheaper price? Esp something that didn't assume I wanted a subscription that just keeps going in perpetuity. It would be nice to buy a simple 30 day block or something.
Thanks for the tip! Are these tools generally always paid? Does anyone know a simple, economical toolset that would include such a thing? SEOMoz is $99/month, and while their toolset is likely worth that, I am not a fulltime SEO, so think I'd use only a fraction of what the offer... plus, I really don't foresee doing enough SEO to warrant that kind of expenditure. Surely there must be a good, reduced toolset somewhere at a much cheaper price? Esp something that didn't assume I wanted a subscription that just keeps going in perpetuity. It would be nice to buy a simple 30 day block or something.
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