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Keyword research confusion across different apps

I use a lot of KW research tools, but most often Semrush. Unfortunatley, it seems Semrush is incredibly inaccurate, making it difficult for keyword research and has often led to costly and time-investing mistakes.

For example, if I perform keyword research on Semrush and find one with a low KD score and decent volume (let's say KD is 10, volume is 260), it's actually inaccurate. If I take that same keyword and use the Keywords Everywhere extension, their numbers are significantly higher (KD is 73, volume is 1600)

After testing this scenario multiple times, it appears KW Everywhere is usually accurate and Semrush is off. I love Semrush, but it's harder to choose which keyword to invest a ton of time in when it comes to creating articles, pages, etc. to rank.

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