Yeah, adsense works. Its not a full time job for me alone, but it pull in around $500 a month. and the top 500 hardest keywords to rank in google for.
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Dude, if I were you I would get as far away from adsense as possible if you don't have enough traffic. Because clearly you have no understanding whatsoever about what's backing up the system.
what the hell would a person be selling to pay $82 per click....Not even Bush web cam service worth that much...Even if I should find such thing...I would only need about 50 clicks per month or a 100...
Some of the top terms on there - austin dui texas dui etc I made some adsense sites for about a year and a half ago. They actually do pay well but are closer to $1.50 - $2 a click now and really hard to get traffic to. When I first started they were like $2-$3 a click with some $5 clicks. Really though, I make more money off of websites that pay $0.20 a click where traffic is easier, same amount of promotion you get way more traffic so way more clicks.
If you have 20 clicks a day for austin dwi related, you will get $60 a day, if you have 20 clicks a day for other $0.20 per click, you will get $4. Very big difference I guess.
These high paying click lists are kind of ridiculous. Nobody in their right mind is actually paying $20, $10, or even much more than $5 a click unless each conversion for them is worth say $1,000 or more. Imagine your conversion rate is 1%, that means 1 out of 100 are going to buy from you. At even $5 a click, that means $500 in advertising per sale. Unless you're selling gold plated toilet seats, you probably don't have that kind of margin on your product. Stop chasing overpriced AdSense clicks and start creating value. Money follows value.
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What you don't seem to realize is that lower paying niches have less competition. With the same amount of promotion it takes to get 100 visitors a day on my texas dui site I get around 7,000-10,000 on one of my game sites. So you are actually making more for the same work because you get so many more clicks.
it will be very nice to make people rich as soon as possible from publishing ads with those keyword, but I have another problem. It is traffic that never increase.
If you really want the most updated list for keywords that pay the most per click, the are right here: http://spyfu.com/TopList.aspx?listId=3 But you have to understand that just because any particular keyword is paying $82 per does NOT mean you will get $41 if the payout is split 50/50. There are several factors that determine what you will ACTUALLY make per click. One of them is..are you getting a premium feed from AdSense? Not all publishers get a premium feed as it takes a few years unless your site has millions of users monthly. Do you have these pages on your site? Contact us, about us, terms of service, privacy policy...If not, you aren't going to get the $82 per click ads on your site. Is your content 100% unique? If not, again you will NOT get the $82 per click ads. Is your site hosted on a network that host blog farms or is other wise blacklisted? If so, no $82 per click ads for you. These are just a few examples. There is much more that goes in to determining exactly what ads are delivered to your site. One tip I will give you: Don't place the maximum amount of ad blocks on your site. The most you really want to show is 3 ads. Not 3 ad blocks but 3 ads. That way, regardless if your just getting the standard feed or a premium feed, Google will ALWAYS place the ad that makes Google the most money... ads that pay the most per click AND has the highest click through rate. It use to be they would place the 3 highest paying ads in the spots but after we figured it out they changed things up a little bit and that's why you now have those little arrows on every AdSense block so your visitors can cycle through the ads. Hope this helps
The high paying clicks come from attorneys, technology, and corporations that have deep pockets and can afford them. Also, allot of the highest paying click ads are super targeted and there's less traffic for them and you better beleive those advertiser that do pay boatloads for those clicks have their tracking together and know exactly where they get there traffic from so if you send too much unproductive traffic, they will block you from showing their ads.