SEO Chat is a powerful keyword tool. Its Google Keyword Suggest Tool uses a database of suggested keywords from Google, Bing, Amazon, and YouTube, and gives sellers the option to pull data from all four channels at the same time. How to use First, enter a keyword or part of a keyword, and the options under the search bar will show the complete phrase containing the keyword: Then check some keywords and click the Run Part 2: Bulk Suggest button; In the last step, click the Run Part 3: Useful Suggest button to get more refined results. At the last step, the search volume and reference CPC price will appear. Friendly Tips 1. The characters of the keyword/phrase entered in the query cannot exceed 10; 2. In the query box, we notice that there is a Run part 2 bulk suggestion option. This option is based on the keyword phrase suggestion automatically given by Amazon; 3. Run part 3 bulk suggestion. This option is based on the suggestions given by the search engine Google keywords and obtains keywords by calling the SEMRush interface.
evaluate This tool is free, and the official website does not specify how often the data is updated, so sellers can only use it as a reference. I tried it, and it may not have captured the right keywords, so the search volume is very low. However, since it is free, as long as you can get one or two keyword ideas, it is helpful. |
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