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Twinword Ideas—a free blogging tool from the

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Twinword Ideas—a free blogging tool from the team at Twinword—gathers keyword data directly from Google, making it more accurate than most other completely free keyword research tools out there today. So, if you’re wondering… do people still read blogs? the answer is a resounding yes today.

In addition to just the basic search function, you can view “Popular Topics” together with data that calculates how much SEO competition there will be on the topic—suggesting how difficult it’ll be for your blog to uk ka number kya hai high in organic search results. Unlike Google’s original Keyword Planner tool (no longer a completely free resource) that gives a range of monthly search volumes, Twinword Ideas lists exact search volumes you can count on. This tool helped me decide to pursue topics like the best hikes in Yosemite and the best time to visit Yosemite during the year—surprisingly not as competitive as you’d think.

11. SimilarWeb
Best Blogging Tools for Marketers to Use SimilarWeb Screenshot
What I like about SimilarWeb is their ability to turn the often inscrutable numbers into easy-to-understand colorful graphics. Insights that might take hours to glean elsewhere when relying entirely on numbers, can be drawn pretty quickly with the graphic presentations on SimilarWeb.

The free version of SimilarWeb makes our list of top tools because it lets you see everything that the paid account does—with the exception that your time range is restricted. With a free account, you can see a blog’s website traffic analytics for the past 3 months. With a paid account, you can see detailed traffic reports for six months. It also displays worldwide traffic, broken down by country. There’s also a category rank showing your own popularity within the niche you blog about—for example that could include food blogging, fashion blogging, travel blogging or otherwise.

You can analyze data on visitor locations, how much search traffic you’re getting, referring sites, social traffic, keywords you’re ranking for, paid advertising data and similar sites you’re competing with today. Traffic figures should be taken with a grain of salt though. SimilarWeb tends to underestimate traffic count for sites averaging below 50,000 visitors a month, while often overestimating traffic for others.

For example on my blog, SimilarWeb estimates the monthly pageviews for May at 960,587.
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