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If you want to get a quick sense of whether

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If you want to get a quick sense of whether a keyword is becoming more or less popular, Google Trends is the tool you need. It’s really helpful when you’re creating long-term cornerstone content for your blog, as it can give you a sense of which keywords are trending upward vs downward.

To get started with Google Trends, you just need to enter one or more search terms afghanistan phone number library decide on the time period you want to look at. As well as spotting keywords that are gaining popularity over time, you can use Google Trends to check out seasonal keywords in your niche.

Here’s the 5 year search trend for the keyword “best diet”—those 5 peaks come each January:

(The sudden dip in the middle? That’s March 2020—when dieting wasn’t most people’s top priority.)

Example of Google Trends Search Result for Dieting (Screenshot)
While I wouldn’t personally advocate for using Google Trends as a source of detailed keyword analysis, it’ll directionally show you the popularly of a keyword phrase over time—and it helps inform me on whether or not a particular topic is trending up or down in popularity.

8. AnswerThePublic
AnswerThePublic Free Keyword Research Tool Screenshot
AnswerThePublic uses Google autocomplete data to compile lists of phrases and questions related to your keyword. It’s a great way to come up with potential blog post titles (as is my free blog title generator)—though it won’t show precise keyword volumes or competition, so you’ll likely want to use it alongside some of the other free keyword research tools above.

Recently, AnswerThePublic changed ownership and now has a lot of limitations on the free version—one of the top reasons I decided to make a free keyword tool of my own. If you want to run more than a single search per day, you’ll need to register for a free account. If you want more than 3 searches per day, you’ll need a paid account.
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