Keywords Suggestion Tool
Struggling to find the right keywords for your content strategy? The free Keywords Suggestion Tool by Amaze SEO Tools generates a list of related keyword ideas based on any seed term you enter — helping you discover search phrases that real users type into Google, expand your content topics, and uncover opportunities you might otherwise miss.Amaze SEO Tools provides a free Keywords Suggestion Tool that takes a single seed keyword and returns a collection of related search terms, long-tail variations, and question-based phrases that people actively search for online.
Keyword research is the cornerstone of any successful SEO or content marketing strategy. Before writing a blog post, creating a product page, or launching an ad campaign, you need to know what your target audience is actually searching for — and the exact words they use to find it. A single seed keyword like "seo" can branch into hundreds of related terms such as "seo tools," "seo audit checklist," "seo for beginners," and "local seo strategy." Each of these represents a distinct search intent and a potential content opportunity.
Our tool accelerates this discovery process. Enter your seed keyword, click Suggest, and receive a curated list of related terms that you can use to plan blog topics, optimise existing pages, build ad group structures, and identify gaps in your current content coverage.
Input Field
Enter Your Keyword
A single-line input field is labelled "Enter your keyword" with the placeholder "seo" showing the expected format. Type any word or short phrase that represents the topic you want keyword ideas for — this is your seed keyword. Examples include digital marketing, protein powder, home renovation, or best laptops. Keep the seed focused and specific for the most relevant suggestions. A clipboard icon on the right side of the field lets you paste from your clipboard or clear the input quickly.
reCAPTCHA (I'm not a robot)
Below the input field, tick the "I'm not a robot" checkbox to pass the security verification before generating suggestions.
Action Buttons
Three buttons appear beneath the reCAPTCHA:
Suggest (Blue Button)
The primary action. After entering your seed keyword and completing the reCAPTCHA, click "Suggest" to generate a list of related keyword ideas. The tool returns variations, extensions, and related phrases based on your input, displayed on screen for review and selection.
Sample (Green Button)
Loads an example keyword into the input field so you can run a test suggestion and see what the output looks like before entering your own seed term.
Reset (Red Button)
Clears the input field and any displayed suggestions, returning the tool to its blank default state for a new keyword research session.
How to Use Keywords Suggestion Tool – Step by Step
- Open the Keywords Suggestion Tool on the Amaze SEO Tools website.
- Enter your seed keyword — a word or short phrase representing the topic you want to explore.
- Tick the reCAPTCHA checkbox to verify yourself.
- Click "Suggest" to generate related keyword ideas.
- Review the suggestions — scan through the list for terms that match your content goals, audience intent, and business objectives.
- Select and record the keywords that are most relevant for your content plan, SEO strategy, or advertising campaigns.
What Makes a Good Seed Keyword?
The quality and relevance of your suggestions depend heavily on the seed keyword you provide. Here are guidelines for choosing an effective starting term:
- Be specific but not too narrow. A seed like "shoes" generates very broad suggestions, while "red women's running shoes size 8" is too specific to produce useful variations. A balanced middle ground like "running shoes" or "women's running shoes" yields the most actionable results.
- Use 1–3 words for best results. Single words cast a wide net and return diverse suggestions. Two- or three-word phrases focus the results on a particular subtopic while still allowing room for expansion.
- Think like your audience. Enter the terms your target customers would actually type into a search engine, not the internal jargon your industry uses. If customers search for "cheap flights" rather than "economy airfare," use the language they use.
- Try different angles. Run multiple searches with variations of your core topic — "email marketing," "newsletter software," "email automation" — to capture different keyword clusters around the same business area.
Types of Keywords the Tool Suggests
The suggestions returned typically fall into several valuable categories:
Long-Tail Variations
Extended phrases that add specificity to your seed keyword. If your seed is "yoga," long-tail suggestions might include "yoga for beginners at home," "yoga poses for back pain," or "morning yoga routine 15 minutes." These longer phrases typically have lower competition and higher conversion rates because they capture more specific search intent.
Question-Based Keywords
Phrases structured as questions that searchers type into Google — "what is seo," "how to improve seo ranking," "why is seo important for small business." Question keywords are gold for creating FAQ sections, blog posts, and featured snippet opportunities that directly answer searcher queries.
Modifier-Based Keywords
Variations that include common modifiers like "best," "top," "free," "cheap," "near me," "for beginners," or "vs." These modifiers indicate specific search intent — comparison shopping, budget consciousness, location-based needs, or skill-level targeting — and help you create content that matches what searchers actually want.
Related Topic Keywords
Semantically connected terms that broaden your understanding of the topic landscape. A seed of "content marketing" might surface related terms like "blog strategy," "editorial calendar," "content distribution," and "thought leadership." These suggestions reveal adjacent topics that your content strategy should address for comprehensive coverage.
Real-World Use Cases
1. Planning Blog Content Calendars
Content marketers and bloggers use keyword suggestions to fill their editorial calendars with topics that real audiences are searching for. Instead of guessing what to write about, you can build an entire month of blog posts around keyword suggestions that each target a specific search query — ensuring every piece of content has built-in demand.
2. Optimising Existing Web Pages
If a page on your site is underperforming in search results, running its target keyword through the suggestion tool reveals related terms you may have missed. Incorporating these secondary keywords into your headings, body text, and meta descriptions strengthens the page's topical relevance and can improve its ranking for a broader set of queries.
3. Building Google Ads and PPC Campaign Structures
Pay-per-click advertisers use keyword suggestions to build comprehensive ad groups. Starting with a core product keyword, the tool surfaces variations, long-tail phrases, and question-based terms that can be added to your campaign — expanding your reach while identifying negative keyword candidates that should be excluded.
4. Discovering Content Gaps and New Opportunities
By comparing the suggested keywords against your existing content inventory, you can identify topics your website has not yet covered. Each uncovered keyword represents a potential new page or article that could attract organic search traffic — a gap your competitors may already be filling.
5. Understanding Customer Language and Search Intent
The suggestions reveal the exact terminology your target audience uses when searching for products, services, or information in your niche. This insight is valuable not only for SEO but also for copywriting, product naming, email subject lines, and social media messaging — anywhere you need to speak your customer's language.
6. Researching Niche Markets Before Launching Products
Entrepreneurs evaluating a new business idea can enter product-related keywords to gauge the variety and volume of related search terms. A rich set of suggestions indicates an active market with diverse demand, while sparse results may signal a niche that is too small or a topic with limited search interest.
7. Improving YouTube Video Titles and Descriptions
Video creators use keyword suggestions to craft titles, descriptions, and tags that align with what viewers search for on YouTube and Google. A video about "meal prep" benefits from suggestions like "weekly meal prep ideas," "meal prep for weight loss," and "easy meal prep for beginners" — each of which could become a video title or description keyword.
8. Enhancing E-Commerce Product Listings
Online store owners use suggestions to optimise product titles, descriptions, and category pages. A seed keyword like "wireless earbuds" might surface valuable terms like "wireless earbuds for running," "noise cancelling wireless earbuds," and "wireless earbuds under 50" — each representing a specific customer need that your product listing can address.
How to Use Keyword Suggestions Effectively
- Group suggestions by intent. Categorise the keywords into informational (people seeking knowledge), navigational (people looking for a specific site), commercial (people comparing options), and transactional (people ready to buy). Create different content types for each intent category.
- Prioritise long-tail keywords for new websites. If your domain is relatively new or has low authority, targeting long-tail phrases with lower competition gives you a better chance of ranking on the first page than competing for broad, high-volume head terms.
- Use suggestions to build topic clusters. Select a pillar keyword and group related suggestions as subtopics. Create a comprehensive pillar page linked to individual cluster articles — this structure signals topical authority to search engines and improves internal linking.
- Validate suggestions with additional research. The tool provides ideas, but validating search volume, competition difficulty, and ranking potential with additional SEO tools helps you prioritise the keywords most likely to deliver results.
- Revisit regularly. Search trends evolve as markets shift, seasons change, and new products emerge. Run your core seed keywords through the tool periodically to capture fresh suggestions and stay ahead of emerging search demand.
Keywords Suggestion Tool vs Other SEO Tools
This tool focuses specifically on generating keyword ideas from a seed term. It complements other SEO tools in the Amaze SEO Tools suite:
- Keywords Suggestion Tool (this tool) — Generates related keyword ideas from a seed term for content planning and SEO strategy.
- Meta Tag Generator — Creates optimised title tags and meta descriptions using your chosen keywords.
- Meta Tags Analyzer — Checks how a webpage's existing meta tags are configured and identifies improvements.
- Google Index Checker — Verifies whether your pages are indexed by Google after publishing keyword-targeted content.
Use the Keywords Suggestion Tool at the research stage, apply the chosen keywords through your content and meta tags, and then verify performance with the analysis and indexing tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many keyword suggestions does the tool return?
A: The number of suggestions varies depending on the seed keyword. Popular, broad terms typically generate more results than highly niche or uncommon phrases. The tool aims to provide a comprehensive spread of relevant variations for each seed.
Q: Can I enter a multi-word phrase as my seed keyword?
A: Yes. You can enter single words like "fitness" or multi-word phrases like "home office furniture." Multi-word seeds tend to produce more focused and specific suggestions, while single words cast a wider net.
Q: Does the tool show search volume for each keyword?
A: The tool focuses on generating keyword ideas and variations. For detailed metrics like monthly search volume, competition scores, and cost-per-click data, you can cross-reference the suggested keywords with dedicated analytics platforms such as Google Keyword Planner or third-party SEO tools.
Q: How is this different from Google's autocomplete suggestions?
A: Google autocomplete shows predictions as you type in the search bar, typically limited to 8–10 results at a time. This tool generates a broader list of related keywords, long-tail variations, and question-based phrases in a single output — saving you the time of manually exploring dozens of autocomplete queries.
Q: Can I use the suggestions for YouTube SEO?
A: Absolutely. Many of the keyword suggestions are relevant to YouTube search as well as Google search. Use them to optimise video titles, descriptions, tags, and even script content to align with what viewers are actively searching for.
Q: Should I target every suggested keyword?
A: No. Treat the suggestions as a menu of possibilities, not a to-do list. Select the keywords that best align with your business goals, audience needs, and content capacity. Quality targeting of a focused set of relevant keywords outperforms thin coverage of hundreds of unrelated terms.
Q: How often should I run keyword research?
A: Conduct thorough keyword research when launching a new website or content strategy, and revisit it quarterly or whenever you enter a new market, launch new products, or notice significant shifts in your search traffic patterns. Search trends are dynamic, and fresh research keeps your strategy current.
Q: Is my keyword data stored or shared?
A: No. The seed keyword you enter and the suggestions generated are not saved, logged, or transmitted to any third-party service. Your research remains private.
Discover high-value keyword opportunities for your content, SEO, and advertising strategy — use the free Keywords Suggestion Tool by Amaze SEO Tools to generate related search terms, uncover long-tail variations, identify content gaps, and build a keyword foundation that drives organic traffic!