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maverick
Feb 1st 2005, 3:29 pm
Now a days, coming across information for Top paying keywords on different forums. I received one list of fairly paying keywords (Its provided by a website which gives top paying keywords' lists but on payments). Thought to share some of those keywords with "interested" friends here.
Check it out here (http://aboos.blogspot.com/)
My thinking is, as of now everyone might have been using top paying keywords & the daily budget must be getting exhausted pretty quickly for the seller. So result? $0 earning for clicks from your site.
Why dont you fit in these small keywords in your content then. Give it a try and let me know how it works.
maverick
Feb 1st 2005, 4:21 pm
Hey let me know if anyone of you would like to have list of keywords paying anywhere between 50 cents to 99 cents. If not many interested, I would not like to increase the height of pages for no reason ;) or waste resources.
Uno Rank
Feb 1st 2005, 4:34 pm
Don't mean to threadjack, but thought this would be a nice supplement to others looking for a larger Adsense keyword list:
http://www.adwords-adsense.com/archives/2005/01/what_are_the_to.html
maverick
Feb 1st 2005, 6:13 pm
good list. but whats the need to pay even 7-8 bucks when you are getting the keywords from dollar keywords to $80 keywords, right here on DP. :D
Uno Rank
Feb 1st 2005, 6:18 pm
good list. but whats the need to pay even 7-8 bucks when you are getting the keywords from dollar keywords to $80 keywords, right here on DP. :D
That's true, but developing pages and content for keywords like Mesothelioma would be ineffectual, because it is just simply too saturated.
It would be ideal to develop for keywords in the mid-$10-15 range or whichever you prefer.
Infiniterb
Feb 1st 2005, 6:39 pm
The days of Meso pages pulling that amount are long gone. Besides, you're only likely to get a few clicks a day if you're lucky for those terms. I'd suggest plugging in the terms on your list there to adwords and see what the traffic estimates provide. If you subtract 3-5% for google's cut from the average CPC, you'll have a fairly good idea as to what you're getting yourself into.
maverick
Feb 1st 2005, 6:45 pm
Exactly, you are true. Words like mesothelioma are not that useful now. Need to develop for keywords in that range you suggested. Sometimes, even Dollar keywords help a lot for extra $$ :D
maverick
Mar 17th 2005, 2:49 am
I am sorry to open an old thread.. but yes, I have observed that the word mentioned in post above paid me quite a few $$ ... I cant disclose the exact amount.. but it was considerable amount... that all I can tell...
maverick
Mar 26th 2005, 10:25 am
Sorry, but somehow the $ keyword list was not available on the blog, and still I saw most of the visitors to the blog from this thread. I thought to publish that post back. Please have a look at the Adsense dollar keyword list.
p.s. I am not pretty sure how true is it at this moment, as it was quite old list.
keglius
Mar 26th 2005, 12:42 pm
Yeah, I have also noticed that only the real cash comes from the keywords from $5-$15 list. Those mesothelioma and top others won't make you money.
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maverick
Mar 26th 2005, 10:58 pm
Umm not really.. .Mesothelioma is also a valuable word... but I am sure that Google won't give the same price to publishers, especially small publishers who are willing to cash that word. I have earned enough from meso word on my blog (http://mesothelioma-legal-advice.blogspot.com) (well.. actually my intuition was to test the real value of that word). Yeah but dont expect 2 figures from meso word. It not gonna pay you. Better dollar keyword list is reliable source.
nandini
Mar 26th 2005, 11:13 pm
High paying keywords usually don`t pay well on small sites, but if your sites grow large in nature and more relevant for a particular keyword group from the eyes of GG, you will notice an increase in EPC.
Its better to build sites for small paying keywords even in range of 10-50 cents for huge traffic, and you will get a larger adsense checks in the end.
-- Just my opinion --
maverick
Mar 27th 2005, 5:00 am
Exactly... my opinion is somewhat the same... but yes dont forget nandini... if you are publishing 12 textads in your site... I am sure that 1-2 of them are expensive enough. I have crosschecked this thru the channel data reports. Good luck! By the way, your sig shows your websites nandini?
Homer
Mar 27th 2005, 6:40 pm
There have been developments such as smart pricing that incorporate determining the value of a page. A while ago I read a post from Shawn http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=4899&highlight=shawn+adsense
At the same time of his post my Adsense cpm was reduced by roughly 50%. Since then I have been watching my serps in relation to CPM...guess what? I agree with Shawn's observation.
My point is, even if you have the magic list you have already seen that these keywords don't really pay what we were lead to beleive. I am convinced bottom line earnings with AS is relative your your organic serps.
maverick
Mar 28th 2005, 8:46 am
Exactly the same what I feel but I still have to experience that ;)
Homer
Mar 28th 2005, 1:33 pm
Exactly the same what I feel but I still have to experience that ;)
I love your sig 'LOL.. A Meso Blog' It is amazing what webmasters are doing with this. I have found very few sites dealing with this subject matter that do not bear the AS code ;)
maverick
Mar 29th 2005, 1:37 am
I have even seen many AdWord users for Meso keyword, whose websites actually have webpages with 2-3 lines text and then adsense ads... lmao.
And they are not only webmasters & adsense publishers but also AdWord advertisers. LOL.
Homer
Mar 29th 2005, 6:07 am
I have even seen many AdWord users for Meso keyword, whose websites actually have webpages with 2-3 lines text and then adsense ads... lmao.
And they are not only webmasters & adsense publishers but also AdWord advertisers. LOL.
Exactly...I have read an artictle on my AS help site about webmasters using AdWords to generate revenue with AdSense. Done properly this can also be rewarding. :)
maverick
Mar 29th 2005, 7:25 am
It must be enough rewarding. Because the adsense ads are so prominently displayed, that anyone would be attracted to click.
2-3 lines of mesothelioma information and the text "for more information .. <adsense ads>".. :D
Homer
Mar 29th 2005, 7:54 am
Now we're talking about 'made for adsense'. I feel that Google will soon have something to say about that too.
If you think about it, and put yourself in the shoes of an AdWord advertiser...I'm really not getting much bang for my buck if my ad is displaying on one of these sites :confused:
maverick
Mar 29th 2005, 7:59 am
Ofcourse, the visitor might not be the real expected one by the site owner.
Homer
Mar 29th 2005, 2:25 pm
Mav, have you seen this thread http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=2301&page=1&highlight=adsense+compar ...worth a read :)
maverick
Mar 29th 2005, 9:24 pm
Yeah Homer, thanks for the thread link... did you try some keywords from that thread... I would like to test few ;)
maverick
Mar 31st 2005, 9:34 am
homer, your createonline business site is down.. is there anything wrong.. I wanted to browse thru it..
Homer
Mar 31st 2005, 11:17 am
homer, your createonline business site is down.. is there anything wrong.. I wanted to browse thru it..
Mav, Mav, Mav...I got hacked yesterday ALL sites are down...New OS, 60 accounts, FTP 6 gigs back up...what a f*!%ing life.
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=12425
mkeen
Mar 31st 2005, 2:31 pm
Exactly...I have read an artictle on my AS help site about webmasters using AdWords to generate revenue with AdSense. Done properly this can also be rewarding. :)
I call it "Buy low sell high" or "bottom feeding".
basicly I set up a mini site, one page in total which had links to webhosting companies using my affiliate ID, I put google adsense on the top of the page in a big box that stood out very well, It was basicly a small review of webhosting companies, I then went on wordtracker and found 2000 webhosting related keywords, I put these into google adwords and set a max bid of 4 pence (googles minimum) the ad sent the vistors to my mini site in the hope that they would either follow one of the links and make a purchase or click one of the high paying webhosting related keywords.
this has been reasonably successful but like my other expirement with the google cash system it requires too much monitoring and alot of cash to get it working well, the hard part about this system is the float (the time betwean paying for adwords and getting paid for adsense).
Like I said it worked reasonably well and I got a ROI of about 200%
maverick
Apr 1st 2005, 9:43 am
This is really helpful information mkeen... Shall I give it a try :rolleyes:
mkeen
Apr 1st 2005, 2:15 pm
Depends, its quick cash but it requires alot of monitoring.
maverick
Apr 4th 2005, 9:59 am
Is there any other way than Adwords to bring traffic to your adsense websites. Like blog explosion (http://www.blogexplosion.com/index.php?ref=maverick0624) for high & free traffic to blogs... something like that for websites.. :)
Mia
Apr 4th 2005, 10:14 am
Is there any other way than Adwords to bring traffic to your adsense websites. Like blog explosion (http://www.blogexplosion.com/index.php?ref=maverick0624) for high & free traffic to blogs... something like that for websites.. :)
Is that a "referral" link I see ???
maverick
Apr 4th 2005, 10:25 am
Yes Mia, Its a referral link. If you dont mind, you can register for blog explosion thru this blog explosion link (http://www.blogexplosion.com/index.php?ref=maverick0624). Or if you dont want to use referral link, you can go to blogexplosion dot com. I really experienced 3-4 times traffic to my blogs and also increase in adsense clicks. I also started a thread about my experience with blog explosion here
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=12105
maverick
Jul 4th 2005, 2:49 am
Hi friends,
I am sorry but I recently identified that lot of guys here used to reach to my blog and could not find the adsense dollar keywords' list on the blog as its archived.
Now its available at http://aboos.blogspot.com
Edit: I reposted that post, now you shall see it as the latest post.. (hopefully) so I removed the other text in this post
Maverick
You may be in breech of Google TOS, as you have Adsense and Clicksor on the same page, both of which are contextual.
maverick
Jul 4th 2005, 3:13 am
I removed the clicksor already from the code, but its still hanging around there on archived pages of blogsopt... how to remove that I don't know.. let me know if u know it.
maverick
Jul 4th 2005, 3:35 am
I did not find any way in blogger.com to edit the archived pages ... grr!! but i might have found a new way to still make the list available to you guys.. let me try that...
fcmisc
Jul 4th 2005, 5:59 am
Does "Steel fencing" really get a dollar?
On Overture the bids are really low:
http://uv.bidtool.overture.com/d/USm/search/tools/bidtool/index.jhtml?Keywords=steel+fencing&verifyCode=9HYB&mkt=us&lang=en_US&Partner=userbidtool
maverick
Jul 4th 2005, 11:05 am
On overture, it shows mesothelioma attorney worth 17 bucks and mesothelioma lawsuits worth 38 bucks only... but for adsense, its far more than what overture shows..
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