In episode #2172, we share a list of the best free SEO tools for anyone starting out with an online business. If you want to hear about tools for video, keywords, email collection, and more, you have come to the right place. Tune in to hear the complete list and boost your traffic today!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:20] Today’s topic: The Best Free SEO Tools for Beginners.
- [00:27] A little bit of self-promotion for Ubersuggest!
- [01:04] Why you should check out Google Search Console.
- [01:19] Video SEO tools such as vidIQ, and TubeBuddy.
- [01:41] Tracking metrics with Google Data Studio in order to get clear on ROI.
- [02:00] How AnswerThePublic can help you find the most popular questions being asked.
- [02:22] Examples of email collection tools and how these can boost your reach.
- [02:52] A reminder about the power of Backlinko’s Exploding Topics!
- [03:07] Why brands need to keep an eye on Google Trends.
- [03:38] That’s it for today!
- [03:40] Go to https://www.marketingschool.io/live to apply for our live event!
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
- Subscribe to our premium podcast (with tons of goodies!): https://www.marketingschool.io/pro
- Ubersuggest
- Google Search Console
- vidIQ
- TubeBuddy
- Google Data Studio
- AnswerThePublic
- OptinMonster
- Hello Bar
- Sumo
- Exploding Topics
- Banklinko
- Google Trends
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