A working keyword researcher

AlexGotBeats

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Is there an actual decent keyword researcher that i can use for free? Ever since youtube got rid of the original one they had and turned it into this google adwords one i haven't been using anything and just typing in my keywords thinking that'll do. The adwords one is just too complicated for me it doesn't work the way the old one did. The other day i saw someone here mention viso catalyst, i looked up what that was it looks great but thats only for BBTV network partners. Like is there an actual one thats simple, good and works for anyone?
 
Sometimes I use google trends but that's all.
Keywords are quite useless if you can not generate high watch times for them (but for this you need a bunch of videos).
That's why just use the one which come first in your head - that's the best (unless you have some very particular kind of video).
 
Sometimes I use google trends but that's all.
Keywords are quite useless if you can not generate high watch times for them (but for this you need a bunch of videos).
That's why just use the one which come first in your head - that's the best (unless you have some very particular kind of video).
Not for me. Keywords are quite important to me and i want to be in control of them and know how many times something is searched daily weekly monthly. I remember when they didn't change the original keyword tool i could rank my videos on first page for specific keywords. So i take it serious.
 
Usually won't promote third-party apps, but TubeBuddy has a great keyword / tag search tool that might help you figure out what are the best tags and words to use in your titles and description. You can just it simply to search how often a certain phrase or keyword is being searched. I personally use the free version and it does the trick just enough.
 
Usually won't promote third-party apps, but TubeBuddy has a great keyword / tag search tool that might help you figure out what are the best tags and words to use in your titles and description. You can just it simply to search how often a certain phrase or keyword is being searched. I personally use the free version and it does the trick just enough.
Will check that one out, thank you
 
Usually won't promote third-party apps, but TubeBuddy has a great keyword / tag search tool that might help you figure out what are the best tags and words to use in your titles and description. You can just it simply to search how often a certain phrase or keyword is being searched. I personally use the free version and it does the trick just enough.

It is great during the first month (trial version) - than you must pay to use it! :)
 
I was going to use Adwords, but you need to be at least 18 to use it. Does anyone know of a keyword researcher that minors can use?
 
The only one I have found is seochat (apart from adwords) Give this technique a try:

- type a search word into the YT search bar, then put a...z at the end to generate a list of all relevant terms
"keyword a" "keyword b" ... "keyword z"
or use "tools seochat com / tools / suggest-tool" [[put the dots and clean the spaces]] which will give you the same thing.

- Pick you 10 favorite and relevant terms. Type each into the YT search bar and go through the results. Look for videos from popular channels with high view counts that are recent, say the last few months. Do they have the exact match keyword in their title, description and tags (t/d/t)? If they don't, but they are still ranking for the keyword string, you can use that keyword and if you have the exact match in t/d/t and can muster some views, you might rank on page 1 results. Of course it depends how recent the competition s and how many views and channel authority they have.

- Repeat for your other terms. The YT search bar is the best research tool as it's raw.
 
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