Good Niche Foreign Traffic(US,CANADA,UK)--VERY IMPORTANT Updated site When eCPM rate is higher then try to promote your site and get some clicks--that way u get more $$ per click and this is proven Hardwork Thats all I gotta say for now
So what kind of niche would get me high paying clicks? I was reading up about high paying keywords...do you have to make your niche based on those keywords?
Of course you can go for high paying kwywords. But the competition is that great, you wont get a lot of traffic without a lot of hard work. And traffic = $$$. Go for a mid paying niche to start with - so at least you'll see some results. Use the Google Adwords Keyword Tool to choose your keywords and see what they pay.
Exactly. Just come up with content using those keywords and ensuring they are properly spread around with about 4% density.
Dear Mechpoint, You are interested to earn more from Adsense through high paying keyword,then you have to work for it rather than asking in this forum for niche and keyword.My suggestion you starting writing on your own interest so you can write more and more.As the content on your site will increase,traffic will also increase and you must know "traffic=$$$".Work hard.
I'm not an idiot. I know money comes from hard work. -_- Besides that, asking questions in this forum is perfectly fine. I don't see a problem with that? Quit trying to act like a smartass.
Only good niche won't help you , you need to get good quality traffic also . Try to get USA and UK traffic because they are the main considered advertisers areas on high keywords bidding .
There are URL lists of these about. Go research on Google for low paying ad lists. Put them in your Competitive Ads Filter.
As to filtering out low-paying ads, has anyone got any concrete proof that works? As I understand Adsense, they allow advertisers to bid against each other for ad placement. Google then analyzes your site's advertisers to decide how to maximize the income on your site. If a one cent ad gets 20 times as many click-thrus than a ten cent ad, they run the one-center because the total income to your site is higher with that ad displayed. If you have higher paying advertisers on your site that get enough clicks to beat out the total earnings of the cheaper ads, then the cheaper ads should disappear ... right? If any of that is wrong and it's not just your opinion ... you've actually filtered out ads on your site and your total income increased ... I'd love to hear about it!
Create original content and track your ads. You should improve on your earning. Don't run behind the high paying keywords... frankly there is no such concept. What is 'high paying' today may not be tomorrow. Concentrate on 'quality'. Build a site in a niche you are comfortable with. Update your blog/site as often as possible. This should help you earn more if not more per click. /G