How to Do Pinterest Keyword Research

How to Do Pinterest Keyword Research Finding the right keywords for your Pinterest account can be the difference between effortlessly growing organic traffic and feeling as if you’re spinning your tires in the mud, never quite gaining traction on the platform. There’s so much potential waiting to be harnessed on this channel – it’s just…

Content Assistant: AI Content Generation Tool

Welcome to the world of AI! Keysearch now allows you to use AI (artificial intelligence) to generate content and ideas within the Content Assistant tool. This is a super cool feature when used correctly, and can significantly speed up your workflow when creating content. For now, this feature is still in beta. As with any…

New: Site Audit Tool

After months of development, we are happy to release our new Site Audit Tool. It should really be called the “Simple Site Audit Tool” since that was our main focus when building it. Many site audit tools bombard you with tons of information which can be very overwhelming. We tried our best to keep the…

New: Organic Keyword Filters

When our users speak, we listen. Over the past few months, we’ve noticed more and more users asking for a feature where they could further drill down the keywords shown on the Organic Keywords page. We loved this idea and put the wheels in motion to get it done. Today we are able to release…

True Volume / Search Volume Update

Over the next few weeks, you may start noticing certain keywords showing drastically different search volumes than what they had shown previously. This is due to a big algorithm change we are rolling out to what we call our “True Volume” algorithm. If you are completely unfamiliar with our True Volume algorithm I suggest you…

Working With Lists

Staying organized can be daunting as the keyword research process moves along. You can easily start sifting through thousands of keywords, some winners, some losers, and forget what’s what. Although we do offer many export options that can help with this, one of the best ways to avoid your research becoming a complete disorganized mess…