Keyword Tools for Social Media

Keyword Tools for Social Media is a Free Social Media Keywords Tool, Facebook Keyword Research tool and Research Keywords for Instagram   tool. It provide keywords suggestions for your new post, articles or your Tweets.

We’ve all heard the buzz about social media marketing, but if you’re just getting started, it’s hard to know where to begin. That’s why so many people we talk to are interested in keyword tools for social media. But the truth is, there aren’t any good ones available.

Technorati

Technorati Blog Search

Technorati lets you search blogs and posts by topic using the search bar. You can see the latest posts in particular subjects by clicking on them in the menu. They also have a tag page where you can choose a particular keyword and see commonly mentioned topics

 PostRank

Postrank Blog Search

PostRank allows you to search for blogs on particular topics, as well as see the top blogs in each category based on reader engagement through comments and social sharing.

Update – PostRank is no longer operational and redirecting to Google analytics.

CommentLuv

Comluv Blog Search

Find CommentLuv enabled blog posts (like this one) on any topic you choose using this search engine. Although it says it will pull results from the last 7 days, it includes results much older and not in any particular order.

Update – CommentLuv is no longer operational.

 Board Reader

Comluv Blog Search

Board Reader allows you to search particular topics that are being discussed on message boards and forums. If you are looking for a community based on your interests, this will at least give you an idea which forums are currently active and discussing your topic.

 Advanced Twitter Search

Twitter Advanced Search

The advanced Twitter search is probably one of the best social media searches actually on the social media site itself. You can find tweets based on keywords, location, sentiment, and other fields.

 Twazzup

Twazzup Twitter Search

Twazzup pulls real time status updates from Twitter and formats the results in groupings of related hashtags, links, pictures, tweets, top influencers discussing the topic, and highlights. It creates a nice page to bookmark for later if you are always interested in particular subjects.

 TweetQA

TweetQA Twitter Search

Twitter Questions & Answers does a simple search using the topic you enter in conjunction with “does anyone know” so you can find questions by other Twitter members easily that you can answer using your posts, products, or services.

Update – TweetQA is no longer operational.

 Topsy

Topsy Twitter Search

Topsy is a search engine powered by tweets – you can search keywords and see the latest, most tweeted stories for that search. You can also drill down into the story to see the most influential Twitterers have shared it with their network.

Topsy Twitter Search Results

They also offer an advanced search so you can search for top stories tweeted including a specific term, by a user, whether they are tweets or photos, time of day, on a certain domain, and so on.

Update – Topsy is no longer operational.

Kurrently

Kurrently Facebook Search

Kurrently is a simple search engine that pulls the latest updates from both Facebook and Twitter in real time for keyword searches.

Update – Kurrently is no longer a search engine.

 Booshaka

Booshaka Facebook Search

Booshaka allows you to see what is popular in a variety of categories based on number of likes, comments, and recency of an update based on a proprietary PostRank algorithm.

Booshaka Facebook Search Result

You can search for particular keywords as well and see the most recent items including those keywords. You can even tweet and “like” the update right from Booshaka (assuming you’re logged into your accounts).

Update – Booshaka is no longer operational.

Rank Tracker

All the major sources of keyword ideas brought together

As the name suggests, Rank Tracker is primarily a rank checking tool, however it also boasts impressive keyword research functionality, with 24 keyword finding tools gathered under one umbrella. 

You can pull keywords from all the major search engines using autocomplete tools, as well as related searches and questions. In addition Rank Tracker also offers Google Ads and Search Console integrations to help you make the most out of its keyword research module. 

You can run pro-level competition intelligence by fetching top keywords any URL is ranking for, and even go further and find keyword gaps – competitors’ keywords that you don’t rank for (yet). 

Each keyword suggestion also comes with a slew of crucial SEO/PPC metrics to help you make the smartest choice based on your goals and objectives. Grab Rank Tracker’s free trial to uncover enterprise-level access to all of the software’s features.

Google Ads’ Keyword Planner

The ultimate database for PPC campaigns

Keyword Planner is the unmistakable leader among native tools for keyword research. Used by marketers and SEOs alike, it lets you run raw keyword research based on your seed keywords. 

Pick a location, language, search network, as well as time period, and you can pull hundreds of keyword ideas in no time at all.

By assessing the number of searches throughout the year, as well as competition and top of page bid (low and high range), you’ll be able to single out the best keywords to implement in your SEO efforts.

Keyword Planner also enables you to access historical number of searches data. Even if you aren’t running a paid ad campaign, and only get search volumes in ranges, the tool will still provide you with a basic understanding of the keyword profile you want to build.

AnswerThePublic 

Keyword ideas for voice search optimization

Semantic search is the cool new thing kids are doing these days. All jokes aside, as more and more searchers are using voice assistants, natural language is making a big digital comeback. Voice search is changing SEO, and with it, keyword research is changing as well. 

AnswerThePublic is a great tool to turn to when optimizing for voice search. You can master long-tail SEO by uncovering the real questions users ask about your niche.

You can expand your keyword list even further by exploring preposition keywords (seed keyword + preposition + other words) and comparisons (seed keyword vs. another keyword).

By researching answer-like content, you’ll have a much higher chance to appear in featured snippets – also referred to as ‘position zero’ results. 

AnswerThePublic also lets you export keyword ideas in CSV or PNG formats. You can use these findings to start optimizing for voice search sooner rather than later, and let the results speak for themselves. 

More tools to try out

You can use QuestionDB to enter your seed keywords and fetch long-tail keyword ideas in natural language. Check out Yahoo Answers to explore what questions rank high in an actual search, or for the ultimate intel on user questions, turn to Quora.  

Google Search Console

A fresh look at the keywords you’re already using

Possibly the most versatile of Google’s keyword research tools, Search Console can help you revise your keyword profile, and re-assess the potential of the keywords already in use.

You can see which of your pages are doing best, as well as what specific queries drive that traffic. You can then take a look at the queries’ average positions, CTR and impressions. 

It might be that some of your pages require just a pinch more optimization to start ranking for the keywords with top click performance. Likewise, keywords with a big number of impressions, but low CTRs, could boost your rankings significantly.

Rank Math Plugin

Rank Math is a WordPress plugin that helps you optimize your website content. It lets you add meta titles, descriptions and structure your data more easily. Simply download and install this plugin to your WordPress website to begin using it.

Benefits

Rank Math gives your content an SEO score for each page. When you indicate what keyword you’re targeting, this plugin suggests ways to increase your ranking for that keyword. You can also identify and fix dead links on your site and redirect URLs to new pages.

Screenshot of the Rank Math WordPress plugin

Yoast SEO Plugin

The Yoast SEO plugin makes it easy to optimize your WordPress site and identify gaps in your content. If your site runs on WordPress, install and activate the Yoast plugin to begin.

Benefits

The Yoast plugin allows you to improve and modify your content in three ways: SEO, readability and social. With Yoast, you can set meta descriptions, titles, canonical URL, and label index/no-index pages and other backend settings on your site. This plugin will assign every post a readability score by measuring sentence and paragraph length and other criteria. And Yoast also has excellent features to help you improve the shareability of your posts on social media. 

Screenshot of Yoast SEO WordPress plugin

Google Trends

As the name suggests, Google Trends helps you track the popularity of topics and trends in your industry over time. Use this tool to identify current trends and use that information to craft a timely and relevant content marketing strategy.

Benefits

Google Trends gives you a clear picture of how specific trends change over time and how people’s searching patterns around it change. To use Google Trends, start by typing in a keyword. You’ll see the interest in that topic over time, which regions show the most interest, and other keywords people are searching for related to that query. This tool works best when combined with other keywords to show comparisons of trends over time.

Screenshot of Google Trends dashboard for they keywork "football" and its trend ranking over time and by U.S. region

Ahrefs Keyword Generator

Ahrefs’ Keyword Generator is a lite version of Ahrefs full tool and will show you the top 100 related keyword ideas when searching a keyword or phrase. To use this free tool, enter up to 100 keywords or phrases in the search bar. You’ll see a list of the top 100 keywords related to your search as well as their search volume from when the data for that keyword was last updated, and keyword difficulties for the first 10 keywords on the list.

Benefits

This tool gives users a taste of what Ahrefs’ full tool can do and is perfect for people who want to explore some industry keywords. In addition to the keywords, you can also see the top 50 questions related to that keyword.

Screenshot of Ahrefs Keyword Generator and results for the keyword "social media"

Ubersuggest

Ubersuggest is a free SEO tool that helps users generate new keywords and content ideas. This tool will give you a high-level overview of the keyword you’re searching for. It’s a great tool to use when looking for new ways to fill your social media or content calendar because the tool also shows you related long-tail keywords and suggests content ideas based on the keyword.

Benefits

When you do your keyword search, you’ll see the monthly keyword search volume, how competitive it is to rank for, and the average cost per click. The tool will also provide you the average number of backlinks that a site should have to rank for that keyword.

Screenshot of Ubersuggest keyword tool for the keyword "yoga"

Conclusion

There are a few free and paid tools available that provide keyword suggestions for social media marketing. This list includes a mix of free and paid options, with a breakdown of the pros/cons.

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