Using the right keywords on your website and in your marketing materials is the foundation of a successful business in the online world.
SEO tools there are a number of them, and although I’ve talked about a number of them (Collabim, Surfer SEO and more…), I believe Keywords Everywhere deserves its space too.
Keywords Everywhere introduction
Keywords Everywhere is a free tool (premium credits can also be purchased) that helps online marketers, content writers and website owners quickly and easily identify the most popular and relevant keywords for their content.
It works in the form of Chrome extensions, with premium credits, it also becomes an invaluable tool for YouTube SEO, and you can find out the basics with the free version.
The tool reportedly collects data from a variety of sources, including Google Autocomplete, Google Search Suggest, Google Trends and Amazon Suggest, and presents it in a user-friendly format.
Keywords Everywhere is thus very useful for SEO, PPC and content marketing. Among other things, because you can use the tool to bulk download keyword data and create reports.
Keywords Everywhere price
Keywords Everywhere works on the basis of credits, which have a durability of one year. For ≈250, you get 100,000 credits, which are the equivalent of 100,000 keyword searches.
As you can see from the price list, there are no quantity discounts offered by Keywords Everywhere.
What does the tool look like in practice?
Using premium credits, the tool directly expands your Google search box with interesting data related to the searchability of the words (the same way it works in YouTube search):
In addition, the premium Keywords Everywhere offers the following features:
Final Review
I like Keywords Everywhere for its simplicity. I also applaud the fact that the price is very reasonable compared to other tools, and you can really get a lot done with the tool if you do some digging and get used to it.
Obviously, if you’re looking for a complete SEO management tool, Keyowords Everywhere will most likely not be enough for you.
However, if you’re a copywriter, for example, and you routinely wade through searches looking for “evidence-based” inspiration for writing articles, Keywords Everywhere can be a very powerful tool.
Personally, I like using the tool a lot and can give it a rating of 3.8/5 with a calm heart – while, as always, it extremely depends on what you expect from the tool and what you plan to use it for.
Let me know in the comments how this tool works for you? Or if you have any experience with it?