Quick overview
SEKeyword is a recent release from RAGE that helps you discover high-value search terms for websites. Built around Yahoo! search technology, the utility examines a URL and returns keyword suggestions you can use for SEO or paid campaigns. It also integrates with other RAGE utilities to give a broader view of site performance.
Main capabilities
- Export results to a plain text file or forward them to RAGE’s SERank tool for deeper analysis.
- Analyze a competitor’s site by entering their URL to reveal which keywords are driving their traffic.
- Store keyword sets organized by URL so you can quickly switch between projects and domains.
- Generate keyword ideas suitable for Google AdWords planning despite relying on Yahoo-powered data.
How marketers can use it
SEKeyword can speed up research when preparing paid-search campaigns or trying to improve organic rankings. By feeding your own pages or rivals’ URLs into the app, you get lists of candidate search terms to test in content, meta tags, or ad groups. Saving keyword sets by domain simplifies campaign management when you’re juggling multiple sites.
Integration and reporting
The application can export keyword lists as text files for use in spreadsheets or content workflows. You can also push data directly into RAGE SERank, which tracks where a site ranks across roughly 40 different search engines — useful for monitoring progress once optimizations are implemented.
Stability and concerns
Unfortunately, the current build is unstable. We experienced repeated crashes during startup, which makes the tool difficult to rely on in its present state. Until these issues are addressed in an update, SEKeyword feels promising but unreliable.
Suggested alternative
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Verdict
SEKeyword offers a useful feature set for keyword discovery and competitor research, plus convenient export and integration options. However, recurring startup crashes undermine its usefulness; it’s worth trying once the stability problems are fixed.
Technical
- Mac
- Free