YEah...I have tried many high paying keywords but not received more than $1 per click. Is google watching our readymade keyword track?
I guess it depends on time of the day and country..etc but on my site the clicks ranges from: 10 cents a click to the highest i ever got which is 3.32 a click.. average is around 50 - 1.25 a click though.. but it does go all da way down to 10 cents... POOOOOO
where did you read man on moon ? all those false gurus who claiming to get some amazing amounts are only lyiers who try to make fools to buy some crappy e books for few penny . woke up , make a damn it blog where do you wanna , build few links for it , go to ad sense and setup an account , build traffic and let me to know when you have done it . I tested half of this craps and best damn it click was somewhat related with high paying nices once .. since them 0.10 cents per click not more not less didn't matter how much traffic I got into pages , I build and work on them till they reach like 10K + unique per week , surprise still 0.10 cents per click is true some decent amounts of clicks but that's NOT important ... all those '' guru '' just trying to sell to fools few pages on pdf format with some '' secrets '' known by everyone
You can try spyfoo.com to find high paying keyword but $82 per click it's too high... i never get click value higher than that... I only have experienced get $3 per click
For what it's worth, I have a page setup that targets "Austin DWI" - your supposedly highest earning keyword - (I live/work in Austin and do a lot of work locally), and it might make $1-2 per click from that targetted traffic. I wouldn't go as far to call this list "garbage," but I would call it "BS" as your title says. This is more like a starting point to finding some of the more profitable niches for newbies.
Noob mentality = target keywords on the 'highest paying Adsense keyword' list. Come on, please use common sense, which dictates that there are a lot of variables in getting those maximum payouts per click, none of which point to a crappy 5-minute built website with poor English.
this didnt work for me on blogger... i got 1 dollar per every 3 clicks would i have to use my own website since i can control the keywords better
i had one 14 euro click in SEDO domain parking but never got more than 2 $ click in adsense in cancer key words
I have to agree with this. I used to advertise insurance website using adwords, and when I have big budget or will incur high CPC, I used to specify for my ads to run only on Search Network and exclude all content network. Here are some facts.. When you go to Google.com and search with the key term "Insurance"..you will notice that Geico is on 1st position. The CPC for that position is over $80. So yes, if you were to have that Ad on your content, you would earn a high percent of that click on your Adsense account, but keep in mind that Geico either exclude its listing from content sites, or have a much lower CPC for content sites using adsense. So this list is somewhat not entirely accurate. Make whatever you all want out of this info..but it is a fact.
thanks for the list but I have found this lists somewhere early last year and hope that they are still working at the same rate. you can also get the most recent ones at spyfu.com Thanks JulieV
I'd like to me that person face-to-face and verify his story. I highly doubt it's true. Last time I checked, Adwords doesn't charge you your highest bid unless every single person is bidding that high. If somebody bids $82 a click for the Content Network, then they're probably guaranteed the top position if their website is optimized for what they're going for. However, they'll probably end up paying about $5 or $6 per click and you'll get about $3. That's because they may be the only "dumb bidder" and everybody else is bidding more reasonably. Now if you have about 100 dumb bidders, which I highly doubt will ever happen, then you'll probably end up getting paid about $50 a click. I have yet to meet somebody who received over $5 a click and something tells me I never will.