Type in a few off the top of your head, or import an existing list from an AdGroup, for example. In the second option, Google will extract keywords off the page and generate related keywords. There are a couple options for generating keywords - you can enter your own keywords, or use an existing URL. Of course, there's also multiple language selection - but I'm not sure why you'd want to select multiple languages at once. You can also simply select All Countries if you sell globally, anyway. But if you sell to multiple countries from one website, or you target multiple countries from one AdWords campaign, you can select more than one country by doing a "Control + Click" or "Command + Click" - depending if you're Mac or PC. So you can change the default US database to your territory. Google will share search volume based on country (not sure if it's calculated from Google.ca, etc only or if they include searches performed outside of the US). We'll also cover the limitations of this (and all) keyword research tool(s).
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The following are tips on how you can tailor Google Keyword Tool's data to your needs (much like you would with Google Analytics), and how you can apply this research beyond your SEO and PPC campaign to other marketing activities.
#GOOGLE ADWORDS KEYWORD MANAGER FREE#
There are many free and paid keyword research tools out there, but using Google's Keyword Research Tool is your best bet to make decisions based on Google-only data.