It was few days ago when Chris went: “Michal you have to publish your tools”. I thought: “Yes, it might not be a bad idea”. So here we go.
I would like to start with Keyword Transformation Tools. A few reasons. They were the first tools Matt and I ever created. It’s kind of sentimental as well, because their creation goes back to our beginnings with Ruby.
Another reason for introducing them first is their beautiful simplicity. There is something about good tools being simple. Also, a good tool should be able to solve at least one real problem. That’s it. This is the one truth about tools. A simple truth.
Now I would like to introduce them in order of creation:- Keyword Concatenator – to interlink two lists of keywords
- Keyword Categoriser – to group keywords using filters
- Keyword Duplication Remover – to get rid of duplicated keywords from a list
- Used Keywords Finder – to find keywords used in one list of keywords versus the other
- Formula-based Keyword Concatenator – to get all variations using formulae and groups of keywords
- Keyword Permutator – get all possible variations of each phrase from the list. # Keyword Competitiveness/Effectiveness Checker – to compare search volume with the competition # Keyword Relevancy
Curious? Check out the article about Keyword Concatenator, coming soon on our blog.
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