Bulk Keyword Search Volume Checker Tool
Check real data about the number of Google searches for phrases. Make decisions based on numbers, not hunches.
What does the "Search Volume Checker" tool do?
How does the tool work?
The Search Volume Checker tool shows how often users enter the given keywords in the search engine.
Enter a list of keywords. Put each keyword on a separate line. Choose the language and location. Optionally, select the search engine. Google is the default.
The tool provides an estimated average monthly search volume for each keyword. It also displays keyword difficulty, or approximate competitiveness. Additionally, it shows CPC, so you’ll immediately see how much on average advertisers pay per click.
Additional trend data
You’ll also see the search trend from the last 12 months. This helps you quickly assess the seasonality of a given keyword. You’ll also check whether interest is rising or falling.
Keyword analysis scope
With a paid plan, you can check up to 1000 keywords in one use of the tool. This makes it easier to carry out in-depth keyword research and compare many variants of titles, headlines, and descriptions.
Copy the results to your clipboard. You can also use the CSV export function. This way you can transfer all the data directly into your spreadsheet or reporting system.
The tool will help you check Google search volume for large lists of queries. Thanks to this, you can more quickly assess the popularity of keywords in Google and pick the best topics for content and campaigns.
How does the "Search Volume Checker" help SEO specialists and website owners?
Key data in one place
As an SEO specialist, you get crucial keyword data in one place. You don’t have to manually gather information from several sources.
You can import lists of up to one thousand phrases. Thanks to this, you analyze entire topic clusters at once. Instead of many individual searches, you run a single, larger check.
You instantly see four main indicators for each keyword: volume, difficulty, CPC, and trend. This speeds up priority decisions.
Better SEO and PPC decisions
As a website owner, you can easily assess the potential of new content. You’ll see whether a given keyword makes sense in your SEO or PPC strategy. You’ll be able to evaluate both the traffic potential and the competition level.
Keyword difficulty data help you choose phrases matching your site’s development stage. A new site can target less competitive keywords. An advanced site can go after harder but more lucrative queries.
The CPC index also helps with planning ad campaigns. If you run Google Ads, you’ll be able to see which queries have a higher cost-per-click. This makes it easier to align your SEO and paid advertising strategies.
Saving time and effort
12-month trend helps you plan your content calendar. You avoid publishing highly seasonal topics out of season. You’ll better distribute your content work over time.
As a result, you save many hours of work. Instead of checking phrases individually, you process large lists. You get ready-to-use data within moments.
Typical uses for the Search Volume Checker tool
The tool is perfect for daily keyword research. You can work with both short keywords and long tails.
- Keyword research for new articles or categories.
- Quick comparison of several title or headline variants.
- Validating blog post ideas before you start writing.
- Analyzing phrases for product pages in online stores.
- Selecting keywords for Google Ads campaigns—including CPC considerations.
- Checking if brand phrases have significant search volumes.
- Seasonality analysis before planning seasonal campaigns.
The tool also helps when growing existing texts. Check which additional phrases are worth adding to an article. This way, you can build a stronger content structure.
The list of keywords can come from many sources. Use keyword generators. You can also export queries from another tool. Then paste them here and complete the data for volume, difficulty, CPC, and trend.
Comparison of the Search Volume Checker tool with other tools
The market offers many keyword analysis tools. However, they often only show search volume itself. They rarely combine it with difficulty, search intent, CPC, and trend in one view.
With the DiagnoSEO tool, you see all this data together. You can also analyze and sort very large lists of phrases. This matters for projects that require working on hundreds of keywords.
| Functionality | DiagnoSEO | Other tools |
|---|---|---|
| Check volume for many keywords at once | ✅ | ✅ |
| Analyze up to 1000 keywords in one tool usage | ✅ | ❌ |
| Simultaneous view of volume, search intent, difficulty, CPC, and trend | ✅ | ❌ |
| Search trend over the last 12 months for each keyword | ✅ | ✅ |
| Export all results to CSV file with one click | ✅ | ✅ |
| Select language and location before fetching data | ✅ | ✅ |
| Copy results to clipboard directly from the table | ✅ | ❌ |
| Optional AI-powered keyword translation | ✅ | ❌ |
| Optional choice of Google or Bing search engine | ✅ | ❌ |
This approach lets you see both qualitative and quantitative data in one place. You’ll easily compare keywords and immediately set priorities.
Tips and best practices
- Start with a larger list of keyword ideas. Then filter out the less promising phrases.
- Group keywords by search intent. Separate informational, transactional, and navigational phrases.
- Check both broad and long-tail phrases. Long tails can deliver better-converting traffic.
- Compare volume with difficulty. Look for keywords with a good balance of potential and competitiveness.
- Analyze the trend before deciding. A rising trend can compensate for a lower current volume.
- Use CPC data to assess a keyword’s potential business value. Higher CPC often indicates stronger purchase intent.
- Export results to CSV and combine with other reports. This streamlines reporting for your marketing team.
- Regularly update your keyword data. User behavior changes over time.
This approach helps you build a stronger content strategy. Your articles and pages will better address users’ real needs.
Most common mistakes
- Focusing only on highest volume without checking difficulty and search intent.
- Ignoring search trends and seasonality. This results in publishing content too late.
- No segmentation of keywords into topic clusters. This makes content planning more difficult.
- Evaluating phrases based only on single words. Instead, analyze entire queries and natural phrases.
- Not using CPC data when planning paid campaigns. This can lead to underestimating the budget.
- Comparing data from different tools without understanding methodology differences. Always stick to one source for a given project.
- Overlooking lower-volume keywords that have less competition. This is often untapped potential.
Avoiding these mistakes allows you to better use data from the tool. Your decisions become more informed and predictable.
How to use the Search Volume Checker tool
- Prepare your keyword list. Enter each keyword on a separate line in a simple text editor.
- Go to the tool and paste the list into the Enter list of keywords or phrases field.
- Be sure that each keyword is on a separate line. This way the tool will correctly read all phrases.
- Select the language in which users type queries. Most often, choose your site’s language.
- Set the location. Choose worldwide or a specific country depending on the market.
- Optionally choose the search engine. Google is the default, but you can also use Bing.
- Click the "Download search volume" button. The tool will begin downloading the data.
- Wait for the results table to appear. You’ll see columns: keyword, volume, search intent, difficulty, CPC, and trend.
- If you want to work further in a spreadsheet, use the Export to CSV option. You can also copy the data to clipboard.
- Based on the results, choose your priority keywords. Plan your content and campaigns around the best-performing phrases.
This process quickly becomes second nature. This way, every new campaign starts with solid data analysis.
Case study
Imagine an online store with home accessories. The team is planning to expand its guides and category descriptions.
The SEO specialist prepares a list of around 600 phrases. It includes combinations of product names, materials, and user problems.
The list is entered into the Search Volume Checker tool. The specialist chooses the appropriate language and country. Then the analysis begins.
A table with results appears after a moment. The team can see for each phrase the volume, difficulty, CPC, and trend. In their spreadsheet, they filter the keywords by difficulty and volume.
This way, a priority list of topics emerges quickly. Phrases with good volume and moderate difficulty go into the content plan. Those with high CPC are also considered for Google Ads campaigns.
Exporting to CSV makes teamwork easier. The content manager plans the publishing calendar. The ads specialist uses the same data to plan budgets.
The entire process from idea to priority list takes much less time. The team’s decisions are based on data, not intuition.
FAQ
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Enter your list of keywords, choose a language and location, and the tool will display the average monthly search volume, search intent, keyword difficulty, CPC, and trend.
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With the paid plan, you can check up to 1000 keywords per single use of the tool. That’s enough even for large projects.
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For each keyword, you’ll get search volume, search intent, approximate difficulty, estimated CPC, and a 12-month trend.
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Yes. Use the export to CSV function or copy results to the clipboard and paste the data into your spreadsheet.
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CPC helps you assess a keyword's business potential, and trend shows changes in user interest over time. This makes it easier to plan content and campaigns. Long-tail phrases with a high cost per click usually generate bigger sales.