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7 Free Tools for SEO

Let's discuss some stuff that won't break the bank.

Uber Suggest - This free tool analyzes keywords for Google, YouTube and several other major platforms. For Google, for instance, it looks at CPC, search volume, among other things.

Google Trends - This one looks at the trends over time when relating to searches.

Google Page Speed Insights - This is a no-brainer as to what it does and, to not shocking to many people, the speed metric is highly important to SEO.

Keywords Everywhere - This seems similar to Uber Suggest but maybe with differences. What differences do you see, if any?

Yoast SEO - This WordPress plugin makes SEO a lot simpler and since so many are on WordPress, it's worth to mention it.

Google Search Console
- This thing is good for looking a a websites' relation scientifically to Google and since Google is the biggest search engine, it shouldn't be ignored.

Bing Webmaster Tools - These tools, as you might imagine, are similar to the Google Search Console and Bing is a big player.


To sum it up, have you used any of these tools? What was your experience? Can you tell me about more? Has anything been an eye-opener in this post? Do you feel paid tools would be a worthy investment in addition to this stuff, or would you consider not even using free at all?
 
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