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Where to check a word price ?

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by wyuguy, Dec 10, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi,
    I am new to the AdSense.
    I am wondering where to discover the price for a word.
     
    wyuguy, Dec 10, 2006 IP
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    Pietercornelis Guest

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    You can use AdWords from Google, there's a tool there, which will at least allow you to see how much competition there is for a word. But you won't find the price for a single word, because that also depends on your exact content.
     
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    I guess you mean bid prices for keywords. As thhe above poster says you can check it on Adwords, but if you do not have that, you can use something like Overture. It might not be highly accurate but give a fair idea.
     
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    On adwords, would you have to enter your own bids, to see how high they go? Or is there another way to determine word costs?
     
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    By the way, do not go for the high paying keywords just because they seem tempting. You can be sure the niche will be highly competitive. Most people average below 20 cents a click here.
     
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    Thanks for the advice. Would you mind if you can give us what are the niche you think that pay high $$ per click?
     
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    i kinda new too, do you have to pay anything for google adsense (not google adwords)???
     
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    I found Keyword Elite to be pretty accurate, most of the time :p

    Little pricey, but if you search around, there are 'floating' copies - but I'd recommend buying it so you can receive updates.
     
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    How do the content affect the price ?
     
    wyuguy, Dec 10, 2006 IP