List of top paying adsense keywords

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by General Grant, May 15, 2005.

  1. roadies

    roadies Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Something seems off. $520 cpc for "domains yahoo"?

    Nice idea though, with some tweaking you'll have an indespensable tool.
     
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  2. mizt

    mizt Active Member

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    #3
    does seem a little wrong. Though its a great tool none the less.
     
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  3. NeoGen

    NeoGen Writer

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    #4
    I do get frequent clicks on my webhostrank.info site, as you can see there are plenty of domian registration, web hosting and such key words. I dont remember, getting any click that is so high in the range of $15 plus.

    Though seems to be a nice list, appreciate the effort.
     
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  4. debare

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    #5
    how are these figures arrived at since they all seem on the high side?
     
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  5. topdog

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    The list is derived from googlest.com . Man, I wish you would have posted it before I sent them $7 to get this same list. :D

    I don't understand where the $ amount information is gathered from. I wouldn't pay that much per click if I were an advertiser... i.e, $97.44 is the avg cpc for "domains yahoo". Domains cost $8, so what domain service in their right mind would pay 12x more than what they are charging for a domain name in the first place?

    I like the lists because it gives me ideas of niche sites to develop, and that's where the value is - in my opinion.

    As for the $ stats - I'm starting to believe it's one of those self perpetuating falsehoods, where one dude puts up a list with bogus stats or info... another dude copies it and puts it up on his site, and so on...

    Pretty soon, people start thinking... it's fact or it's true, then perpetuate the false info as valid info.

    ...........

    Like the story of the jewelry store in the middle of the small town that had a big clock on it.

    For the past 20 years, this one guy walked by the jewelry store every morning and set his watch. Finally one morning the jewelry store owner steps outside and decides to talk to the guy.

    Jewelry store owner: For the past 20 years you've walked past my shop every morning and set your watch. What do you do?

    Guy: I'm the manager at the factory. Each morning at 9am I blow the whistle and let the workers know when the work day starts. Each evening at 5pm I blow the whistle and let the workers know when the work day ends. Your clock on your jewelry store has kept the factory on time for the past 20 years.

    Jewelry store owner: What??!!! For the past 20 years I've been setting the clock to when your 5 o'clock whistle blows!!!!!!!

    .................

    Get the point? Who are you really learning from?
     
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  6. debare

    debare Peon

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    #7
    hard to believe "googlest.com" isn't on the hit list of the legal beagles over at the mother corp, since they're attacking everyone with the 'nerve' to use "oogle" in any domains.

    love your watch story ... as an adwords advertiser, i know the recommended price per click from google to be #1 across the board is often outrageous; so those amounts per click might be google's "manufacturer's suggested retail price" to be top advertiser for a particular keyword/keyphrase. anyone would be out of their mind, not to mention out of pocket, to pay anything close to that SRP.

    perhaps these prices at least represent some correlation relative to each other on highest to lowest ROI for AdSense.
     
    debare, May 15, 2005 IP
  7. King_Richard

    King_Richard Well-Known Member

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    #8
    haha, nice story ;)
     
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  8. Hoang

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    #9
    That's so wrong because "domain yahoo" only have the average of $0.56 / click
     
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  9. paymentapprovaltooslow

    paymentapprovaltooslow Banned

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    #10
    I once had a yahoo domain..and then I got hosting and it cost me 150 bucks before I cancelled. Yahoo does make thier money back.
     
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  10. honey

    honey Prominent Member

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    #11
    nice story, get the moral. :)
     
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    #12
    No company can pay $95 per click for adsense keywords. If you paid that much for top paying adsense keywords you would go broke. If you sell 1 thing every 100 clicks and that is great sale to click ratio. You would have paid $9500 to sell one product useing the top paying adsense keywords.

    I have no idea how you could make money online doing this at all.
     
    rcj662, Mar 7, 2007 IP
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    #13
    haha, 644 days old! you really resurrected this thread...
     
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    #14
    I agree. These prices are outrageous. Unless you are selling products with a high enough margin to justify these fees, it's ridiculous to bid for some of these keywords.
     
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    #16
    I am wondering if these lists still works :)
     
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    #18
    I think these keywords are not high paing keyword.
     
    kumarg, Jul 4, 2008 IP
  18. Joe Wallace

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    #19
    I'm new to aggressive Adsense work, but I don't understand why people are paying for these lists of keyword popularity. Why don't they just use the keyword tools in their Google Adsense accounts to see what the popular search terms are for a specific niche?

    Am I missing something here?
     
    Joe Wallace, Jul 26, 2009 IP