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09/16/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2025 04:07

What are the best free keyword research tools for beginners

The best free keyword research tools for beginners are simple, user-friendly options that provide clear keyword suggestions without overwhelming technical data.

As a beginner, start with tools that are easy to understand and don't require extensive SEO knowledge to use effectively.

Here are the most beginner-friendly free keyword research tools:

  • Semrush's Keyword Magic Tool . Simply enter any topic and get thousands of related keyword ideas with search volumes - perfect for discovering what people actually search for
  • Google's search suggestions. Start typing your topic in Google and note the autocomplete suggestions and "People also ask" questions that appear
  • Google Keyword Planner . Provides basic search volume estimates and keyword ideas, though you'll need a free Google Ads account to access it
  • Google Search Console . Shows which keywords already bring visitors to your website, helping you identify what's working
  • AnswerThePublic . Generates question-based keywords by showing what people ask about your topic - great for blog content ideas
  • ChatGPT for brainstorming. Ask it to suggest keyword variations or content topics related to your business

For example, if you run a pet grooming business, start by typing "dog grooming" into Keyword Magic Tool to discover related terms like "mobile dog grooming," "dog grooming near me," and "dog grooming prices."

Begin with one or two tools rather than trying to use them all at once. Master the basics of finding relevant keywords before moving to more advanced research techniques.

These tools provide enough keyword data to start optimizing your content without requiring paid subscriptions or complex technical knowledge.

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