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mddv
Jan 30th 2005, 3:25 am
Hello i have posted a list that contains 100+ keywords that are meant to be the highest paying keywords that adsense offers and these prices are pretty high. But check it out www.sorve.com/adsense.htm

Enjoy
Marty

zamolxes
Jan 30th 2005, 3:32 am
I see you are using adsense and searchfeed on the same page at www.sorve.com/adsense.htm - as far as I know that is against the adsense TOS!

mddv
Jan 30th 2005, 3:34 am
Really are you sure isnt it only for other contextual advertising programs link clicksor

zamolxes
Jan 30th 2005, 3:38 am
On a different forum there was someone who got his website suspended from adsense because he was using searchfeed on the same page.

I think the problem is that there are advertisers who pay for ads both in adsense and searchfeed. Don't take it 100% sure though - maybe you should invistagate a bit further.

mddv
Jan 30th 2005, 3:42 am
Im doing that now looking over the TOS of google and i will send a email. Thanks for letting me know aswell.

Cant find much on the policies page https://www.google.com/adsense/policies

john_loch
Jan 30th 2005, 4:14 am
I find it highly unlikely that anyone is going to pay $80+ us for a mesothelioma ad. :)

A veritable fraud magnet.

Cheers,

JL

jamesorr
Jan 30th 2005, 11:45 am
I think the price posted there is what the maximum ad fee is for someone wanting to run that ad. I would imagine most advertisers would be much lower than that and I definitely do not see $80 per click on the mesothelioma sites that I run. It is high (do not get me wrong), but it is not $80 per click.

nriweb
Jan 30th 2005, 3:23 pm
two questions :
1) are you saying that having a google search box (adsense search) and having
adsense ads on a single page is against the TOS?

2) the page sorve.com/adsense.htm which mentioned mesothalwhatever is displaying methawhatever ads in the ad block ... now is that against the TOS .. as this page is just listing the keywords ? :)

tbach2k
Jan 31st 2005, 12:25 am
That website has a interesting way of displaying google ad's next to each other..I wonder if that's affective at all.
Also i notice google displays a credit repair alongside a mesothelioma site.
Doesnt google decide whatever they want to pay you for a keyword..So maybe they dont pay a very high percentage for $80.00 keyword compared to a lower one.
I am curious about that.

tbach2k
Jan 31st 2005, 12:28 am
Oh yeah i am curious about a page like that does it actually generate any clicks?.
If so "about" how much are you making from that site?
Yeah i think searchfeed isnt allow as far as i know .
I was using searchfeed before though and never got into any trouble.But i might have been lucky.
I since stopped using it anyways doesnt pay enough to make it worth it.

Uno Rank
Jan 31st 2005, 4:14 am
That website has a interesting way of displaying google ad's next to each other..I wonder if that's affective at all.
Also i notice google displays a credit repair alongside a mesothelioma site.
Doesnt google decide whatever they want to pay you for a keyword..So maybe they dont pay a very high percentage for $80.00 keyword compared to a lower one.
I am curious about that.

In the case of a page geared for webmasters, I doubt anyone would be clicking the Mesothelioma ads.

I'm sure he'd at least earn a single click if he put the Adsense in an iframe with content about top keyword lists.

Kadence
Jan 31st 2005, 10:06 pm
two questions :
1) are you saying that having a google search box (adsense search) and having
adsense ads on a single page is against the TOS?
Searchfeed is referring to the name of an ad company, not the AdSense Google search.

2) the page sorve.com/adsense.htm which mentioned mesothalwhatever is displaying methawhatever ads in the ad block ... now is that against the TOS .. as this page is just listing the keywords ? :)
Don't see why it would be, given that the word is part of the page's content; and the content isn't blatant spam, it's a list of information.

Now, I'm not sure whether it's against the AdWords ToS to display information you got from your account tools...or whether you can get in trouble with AdSense for that. But, he could always say he got the information elsewhere, and not by using his account tools (and maybe he did).

wendydettmer
Jan 31st 2005, 10:33 pm
I have a hard time believing the numbers on that list....

tomecki
Jan 31st 2005, 11:39 pm
I don't fink so that google will pay you 80$ for a mesothelioma. This is only the highest bid in google adwords.
If you will get 2$/click you will be lucky.

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Jan 31st 2005, 11:42 pm
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melfan
Feb 1st 2005, 12:14 am
I don't fink so that google will pay you 80$ for a mesothelioma. This is only the highest bid in google adwords.
If you will get 2$/click you will be lucky.

They can charge advertiser upto 80$ because of demands but doubtly pay publisher nearer the same amount.

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Feb 1st 2005, 4:31 am
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mopacfan
Feb 1st 2005, 7:24 am
I can say that from adding one of the kw's from that list which fits within the scope of my site, that I can verify that for the kw I added, the clicks from those kw's brougt in close to what the list showed the kw was paying. I think that what's happening is that the list shows what people are bidding, and we see a bit less because of G's cut. All I know is that if I get a few of these clicks each month, I'm going to be a very happy camper.
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jamesorr
Feb 1st 2005, 7:53 am
I don't fink so that google will pay you 80$ for a mesothelioma. This is only the highest bid in google adwords.
If you will get 2$/click you will be lucky.

I went back through my account to see if I could prove you wrong since I have that site on its own channel, but you are right.

What I did find was that on one day for a mortgage related site, I had a single click that paid out $11.50. That is not the norm, but that is the biggest single click I could find on channels that were getting small enough traffic to them that I could see it.

tomecki
Feb 1st 2005, 9:06 am
I think the only way to have a great amount of cash from adsense is to have GREAT AMOUNT OF VISITORS - aroud 50000/day for a different keywords.

jamesorr
Feb 1st 2005, 9:10 am
I think the only way to have a great amount of cash from adsense is to have GREAT AMOUNT OF VISITORS - aroud 50000/day for a different keywords.

Do you mean page impressions or visitors? Is there a way to see # of visitors on Google AdSense? I only see # of page impressions on my reports.

It would be neat to be able to see # of visitors.

Thanks.

James

hjuan99
Feb 1st 2005, 1:54 pm
Just thought I'd chime in here:

1. You don't have to have 50,000 visitors/day to your sites to make a descent amount of money with adsense. You just have to have your ads in the right place on the page and the right content on the page. My clicks average about $.75.

2. The values on that keyword list are legit...and if you can get visitors to a site and have them click on the ads for it, you can certainly make a lot of money. The problem is, that the reason the values are so high is because it's so difficult to get hits from natural search results on pages with those subjects. It can be done though ;)
The reason I know those values are legit is because I have a tool that queries overtures bidtool automatically. By no means is that list an extensive list of the highest value keywords. There are hundreds of different keywords where the top few bids are in the 20's. You just have to know how to find them (that's why I wrote the overture tool).

wendydettmer
Feb 1st 2005, 2:12 pm
I'm not disputing that the keyword list is accurate. I can tell from overture, etc what bidding for a keyword is, but that is not the same as what we get paid per click on adsense. G doesn't really give us much info on how they determine what we get paid, but the list saying $80/click just did not seem accurate. Could be i was reading the list wrong though.

TiGG
Feb 1st 2005, 2:43 pm
Care to sare that tool hjuan? :)

tomecki
Feb 1st 2005, 11:29 pm
Just thought I'd chime in here:

1. You don't have to have 50,000 visitors/day to your sites to make a descent amount of money with adsense. You just have to have your ads in the right place on the page and the right content on the page. My clicks average about $.75.


Maybe you are right - I have low averange click - about -0.07 - 0.30 $.
But I have right too. If somebody thinks that he will make a fortune from a site that has content with hight paying keywords and a little visitors he wont do it :).

tomecki
Feb 1st 2005, 11:31 pm
Do you mean page impressions or visitors? Is there a way to see # of visitors on Google AdSense? I only see # of page impressions on my reports.

It would be neat to be able to see # of visitors.

Thanks.

James

I mean impressions.

tomecki
Feb 1st 2005, 11:36 pm
Just thought I'd chime in here:

1. You don't have to have 50,000 visitors/day to your sites to make a descent amount of money with adsense. You just have to have your ads in the right place on the page and the right content on the page. My clicks average about $.75.


What is related your site? I have pharmaceutical site that gives more or less 0.45$.

Infiniterb
Feb 1st 2005, 11:56 pm
After plugging the various terms into Adwords Traffic Estimation tool, I've noticed that the results listed on that list are quite a ways off.

wendydettmer
Feb 2nd 2005, 7:31 am
I did a little checking and some are accurate with overture.

btw - when did google start allowing Rx sites?

edit
ps: my 100th post - do i get a cookie? :)

dirtdog1960theone
Feb 2nd 2005, 8:13 am
..100+ keywords that are meant to be the highest paying keywords that adsense offers ....[/url]

Enjoy
Marty

Marty this is interesting grammar "that are meant to be." Are they "THE highest paying keywords? :)


Trying to figure out "household automotive" and why someone would capitalize "SEO" and "University Degrees Online"? :rolleyes:

mopacfan
Feb 2nd 2005, 8:15 am
my 100th post - do i get a cookie? :)
No, but you do get a pat on the back :) I remember hitting 100. Seems like a long time ago. Before long, you'll be talking about 1,000 :)

tomecki
Feb 2nd 2005, 9:30 am
I did a little checking and some are accurate with overture.

btw - when did google start allowing Rx sites?


Thet allow but you must exclude us.:).

wendydettmer
Feb 2nd 2005, 11:06 am
Thet allow but you must exclude us.:).


what do you mean must exclude you?

last i knew it was against the TOS to have adsense on an Rx site. i'm just curious when it changed

oneunshamed
Jul 30th 2005, 4:47 pm
guh

i found this forum because i was actually looking for another adsense keyword list.

In my first post, i am proud to state "that keyword list is not very accurate at all"

i have seen several keyword lists in my time, and have only used words from a few of the because they ended up being so crappy.

infact the only one that i could even label "accurate" is
http://www.adsense-keyword-list.com

the only reason i say that is because its made me the most money so far.
(nice endorsement by chris pirrillo on there to)

DamienStone
Aug 1st 2005, 10:40 pm
guh

i found this forum because i was actually looking for another adsense keyword list.

In my first post, i am proud to state "that keyword list is not very accurate at all"

i have seen several keyword lists in my time, and have only used words from a few of the because they ended up being so crappy.

infact the only one that i could even label "accurate" is
http://www.adsense-keyword-list.com

the only reason i say that is because its made me the most money so far.
(nice endorsement by chris pirrillo on there to)


oneunashamed your tone on other sites selling your list is different on each one. After reading your post here it sounds even more like horrible spam.

fryman
Aug 1st 2005, 10:48 pm
Don't worry, no one cares what a one-post-spammer has to say ;)

obrusoft
Oct 4th 2005, 5:31 am
I thinks it's may be cost-per thousand impression

my44
Oct 4th 2005, 9:08 am
Just because a site is about mesothelioma, does not necessarily mean that the ads which are paying $80 will be shown on the site. Google will keep those ads to itself, until you build a strong traffic flow (hence "genuine" interest from visitors).

Nasruddin
Dec 26th 2005, 1:41 am
I Think They Give You According To Your Pagerank

Blogspotter
Sep 9th 2006, 4:39 am
The overture price for mesothelioma is not as high as you have posted.. Check this thread http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=138515

chem
Sep 9th 2006, 4:00 pm
The prices of these keywords change all the time.

If you do set up a site and run information on mesothelioma, whats the chance your going to get top seo on it over 100000000's of others.

mobilebay
Sep 17th 2006, 7:13 am
Anyone have a tool which queries all the kw prices in overture or and google adwords and tells you highest price?
thanks in advance

gnshah
Nov 27th 2007, 2:14 pm
Could anyone tell me please that the top paying keywords works the same way for the adsense for search as it works for adsense for content, please little more details on how it happens on the subject will be appreciated

fatima.naima
Jul 6th 2009, 8:32 am
keep it up

bernadus
Jul 6th 2009, 9:54 am
I think it is too high. Where do you get the list from?

Mr_Cool245
Nov 2nd 2009, 5:54 am
45$ per click in LUNG CANCER niche? how is it possible

ZikiBru
Nov 2nd 2009, 9:41 pm
hmmm...interesting, I got plenty of ideas crossing my mind reading this.time to act, thanx