Part 2: Favorite “FREE†SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Tools - This week is Quintura…
This is part of a series that I am doing weekly on “Favorite FREE SEO Tools.â€
I encourage comments on the tools that are featured each week.
Please comment as follows:
1) Comment on the Tool that is featured.
2) Mention a similar Tool that you use that you like just as good or better.
3) Please do not simply link to Aaron Wall’s SEO Tools Page (just an example) and say, “Check out all these “FREE SEO Tools†by Aaron Wall.â€
I hope you don’t mind me setting up the simple 3 step guideline above to keep the comments focused on just the tool being mentioned or other very similar tools.
Quintura is the featured tool this week. With this tool, you can find like keywords and dig, dig, dig even deeper.
Here’s a screen shot using the word “Real Estate” as the search phrase.

Notice the words surrounding “Real Estate:”Agent, Company, Services, Brokers, Listings, Commercial, etc. In other words, the tool is suggesting “Real Estate Agent,” “Real Estate Company,” etc. Notice what happens when I click on Company…the words change. Also, notice that the word “Mortgage” shows up:

Mortgage has to do with “Real Estate.” Then, notice below what happens when I click on “Mortgage.”

Can you see how Quintura can help you expand your keyword horizons?









David, obviously you are the expert here. Is this tools suggests keywords depending on their search popularity? It happen for me in the past to choose keywords and rank real high for them but didn’t have any visitors from that particular search. How can you avoid that?
Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Chip,
I gather that they are more popularity related just based on what I know about keyword research.
Try the Google Keyword Tool (Free)
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
and a FREE Account for http://www.keyworddiscovery.com
use both tools to see if the words you hope to rank for are moving the needle.
If you are familiar with Google Adwords, I’ll share something really cool that I do, but I will not go into it unless you are familiar with running at least a simple Adwords campaign.
Thanks for Sharing,
David
David,
I’m using AdWords.
Is the Keyword Analysis status? Like “Ad Showing?” and the quality score?
You really need experince to play like that with keywords.
Thanks,
Chip
Great article, thanks.
I found this rasof software. It’s not free but it’s suppose to help you rank better using onpage stuff. I haven’t tried it. Anyone know if it works?