SEO keyword Extractor

What is SEO keyword Extractor?

SEO Keyword Extractor is a tool that helps extract keywords used in a text. It allows you to easily view all the words used on a given page and extract information that can help you define a business strategy based on optimising your article for search engines.

How to use SEO keyword Extractor

STEP 1 - You can decide to use the SEO Keyword Extractor  tool singularly from the tool page or through the AI Editor.

STEP 2 - Enter the text  that you want to extract the words in the "What topic are you posting on?". The limit we have right now is 3000 characters. 

STEP 3 - Choose the Language. ASKtoAI supports 25+ languages: 🇧🇬 Bulgarian 🇨🇿 Czech 🇩🇰 Danish 🇩🇪 German 🇬🇷 Greek 🇬🇧 English (British) 🇺🇸 English (American) 🇪🇸 Spanish 🇪🇪 Estonian 🇫🇮 Finnish 🇫🇷 French 🇭🇺 Hungarian 🇮🇩 Indonesian 🇮🇹 Italian 🇯🇵 Japanese 🇱🇹 Lithuanian 🇱🇻 Latvian 🇳🇱 Dutch 🇵🇱 Polish 🇧🇷 Portuguese (Brazilian) 🇵🇹 Portuguese (European) 🇷🇴 Romanian 🇷🇺 Russian 🇸🇰 Slovak 🇸🇮 Slovenian 🇸🇪 Swedish 🇹🇷 Turkish 🇺🇦 Ukrainian 🇨🇳 Chinese (simplified) ... and more will be added!

Generation Settings (Before Step 4)
In the Generation Settings section, you will find additional functions of the tool that allow you to customize the generated content and select the quality of the output. Within Generation Settings, you can:
  • Activate memory to generate content based on a specific data source.
  • Activate personality to tailor the content with your own tone of voice.
  • Choose whether the generated content should be produced with Speed (using GPT-3.5) or Quality (using GPT-4). These settings give you greater control over the content creation process and can impact the content's uniqueness, style, and alignment with your goals.

STEP 4 - Click the “ASKtoAI” button

You will get your relevant keywords at the bottom. Click again on the “ASKtoAI” button generate a different result.

Here are a couple of examples:

Example 1:

Input: 

  • Text or title for which you want to extract keywords: Why cycling is goos for tour health: One hour of cycling consumes between 300 and 500 calories, depending on the speed and characteristics of the route. But let's take a closer look at the most important benefits, for body and mind, of cycling:

    Cycling is very good for the heart. Obviously, one must not overdo it and one must take into account one's age to calibrate one's efforts: in general, thirty minutes a day of cycling is perfect for our cardiovascular system. And they constitute an excellent form of prevention for any vascular problem.  As for which bike to choose, you will find a valuable idea for a woman's bike here. Here, the men's variant. You can order your bike and receive it at home.
    Cycling improves mood, as researchers at the University of East Anglia discovered by examining the reactions of a sample of people who cycle to work. And it even works as an anti-depressant thanks to the production of endorphins. Regular cyclists are more likely not to fall into depression and tend to have a good level of self-esteem and well-being.
    Cycling is also a way to tone the body. The part that benefits most in this respect are the buttocks. Not only that. Cycling helps to lose weight by burning fat at a very significant rate: two weeks of cycling, every other day, is enough and the cyclist will have burnt 36 per cent of the fat produced.
    Cycling is good for sleep. The most comprehensive research on the subject comes from Stanford University. With the following results: people who cycle about twenty minutes a day are able to get to sleep in half the time of others. And they sleep an hour longer, on average.
    Cycling is a kind of 'brain enhancer', as neuropsychologist Arthur Kramer puts it: he found that after six months of about half an hour a day of cycling, certain areas of the brain are larger.
    Cycling increases memory and the ability to synthesise to solve problems. Between 15 and 20 per cent. The reason? Cycling produces new cells in the hippocampus, the area of the brain where our memory resides. And that is why cycling is also recommended in therapies for neurodegenerative diseases.
    Cycling counteracts the ageing of brain cells. And that of cyclists, on average, appears at least two years younger than that of sedentary peers.
  • Language: English (British)

Output:

cycling, health benefits of cycling, cardiovascular system, prevention of vascular problems, women's bike, men's bike, mood improvement, anti-depressant, endorphins production, self-esteem and well-being, body toning, buttocks, weight loss, fat burning, sleep improvement, brain enhancer, memory enhancement, problem-solving ability, neurodegenerative diseases therapy, ageing counteraction


Example 2:

Input: 

  • Text or title for which you want to extract keywords: How to eat healthily and how important is nutrition in an individual's life? Each of us needs a specific eating style depending on several factors, including age. Here is Dr Mariotti's advice on nutrition. 

    "We are also what we eat": from this famous phrase, it is possible to highlight how diet and nutrition have a considerable impact on overweight, obesity, but also on the onset of diabetes. Reducing a sedentary lifestyle, correct eating habits and exercise can reduce overweight and obesity, and thus also cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and metabolic diseases.
    Weight gain occurs gradually when there is a change in energy balance, i.e. when the introduction of calories through food consistently exceeds the amount of calories consumed during the day. The amount of energy and nutrients with each introduction plays an important role. Many times we have been presented with the food pyramid with its nutrients and foods that are indispensable for a correct diet, and just as many times we have been given the most diverse advice from television and newspapers, but in this connection it should be pointed out that food and nutrition are a science.
  • Language: English (British)

Output:

nutrition, diet, energy balance, food pyramid, overweight, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, musculoskeletal diseases, metabolic diseases


Example 3:

Input: 

  • Text or title for which you want to extract keywords: The global pandemic has had a tremendous impact on the world of work, affecting everyone from those who lost their jobs to those who had to quickly adapt to working from home. Additionally, the rapid digital transformation of every sector, from e-commerce to education, medicine, and services, as well as the increased focus on environmental, economic, and social sustainability, has led to a revolution in Human Resources. HR professionals now face the challenge of managing multiple dynamics in order to successfully restart the future of work. Manpower, a U.S.-based multinational recruitment and selection specialist, has released a report titled "The Great Realization" which provides an overview of the trends that will shape the future of work between now and the next few years. This title was chosen to emphasize the tendency of many people to reevaluate their priorities and to draw attention to the phenomenon of the Great Resignation, or voluntary resignations, which started in the United States and has since spread to Europe, including our country. The labor market is constantly changing due to a variety of factors, including cyclical, structural, and the current pandemic. Consequently, the needs of people for wellness and motivation have become a major focus. Manpower identified four major trends in response to these changes: what workers want; talent scarcity; tech acceleration; and companies reset. These trends are essential for companies to ensure resilience, productivity, and diversity/inclusion.
  • Language: English (British)

Output:

Human Resources, Manpower, Great Realization, Great Resignation, labor market, wellness, motivation, workers wants, talent scarcity, tech acceleration, companies reset

Tips for using SEO keywords Extractor

  1. You can also use it to generated translated keywords for your content in 25+ different languages.
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