Keyword Research with Google is very popular because Google is the largest search engine in the world. People are constantly searching keywords by using Google.com to find the resources and solutions to their problems. With free keyword research tools like the Google Keyword Planner and Google Search Console, it makes sense that people would utilize them to build keyword lists. In addition, you can use Google Autocomplete, Google search suggestions, Google image searches, and YouTube Autocomplete to come up with even more ideas.

Personally, I recommend starting with a short-tail keyword that represents a topic that you want to create content for. In my example, I used the short-tail keyword of 'PPC Advertising' and I found 42 unique keyword suggestions.

Keyword Research Tutorial: https://surfsideppc.com/keyword-research/

Free Keyword Research Tools: https://surfsideppc.com/free-keyword-research-tools/

Google Search Console Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arSUE7-q41w

Google Keyword Planner Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93OmZenCiKw

1. Google Autocomplete

Use the suggestions when you are searching using Google.com to build your keyword list. Click in the Google search bar before your keyword to get even more keyword ideas.

2. YouTube Autocomplete

In addition to the suggestions on Google.com, you can also use the suggestions on YouTube.com, which is owned by Google.

3. Google Search Tabs (News, Images, etc.)

Do a Google search for your short-tail keyword. Then, click on the News, Images, Videos, and Shopping tabs for more ideas.

4. Google Keyword Planner

I generally start all of my keyword research with the Google Keyword Planner. Search your short-tail keyword and then use filters to make sure the search queries contain long-tail variations of your keyword.

5. Google Trends

Google Trends is great for finding trending topics about the subjects you cover. It is not useful for every website, but it's vital if you cover news.

6. Google Search Console

Once you start creating content on your website and ranking higher, you can use Google Search Console to find the keywords you rank for and your Average Position.