A new tool called AdSenseAccelerator from the Cash Keywords people is about to be released, and I think it will interest some of you here. They gave me an early look at it, so you can see my full review in my blog in three parts: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Very cool tool for doing keyword research in my mind. (No aff links or kickbacks involved.) There's also a short video you can watch on their site. Brad Callen, who posts here, is also releasing a keyword tool, Keyword Elite, a complementary tool to his SEO Elite. I have not seen this tool yet so I can't give a comprehensive review, but you can check out the site and see screenshots and a video. Seems to be a hot market!
From AdWords. All of these programs have to get their data from AdWords or Overture or another ad network, either by using an API or by scraping various pages. Anyone interested in those top-paying keyword lists should read my 5-part mini-series on high-paying keywords. Start with Part 5 and follow the links back to Parts 1 to 4 from there.
Is there such an api which tells you the payout for google keywords, I thought this was a big secret which they don't want people to know!? Sorry for being dumb
Just watched the demo. It was pretty impressive and will a very useful tool. To bad the beta testing is now closed though. I would love to have given this a test run. Let us know when it comes open for sale would you.
No, there's no API that tells AdSense publishers what the clicks are actually worth to them. All the keywords lists base their information on the price that advertisers pay. For various reasons, though, the price they'll pay for ads on AdSense sites can be much less. Read my keyword mini-series for details.
AdSenseAccelerator is now out of beta. They're running it as a service, the cost is $37/month if you sign up this week, $47/month after that. Not cheap, but not a bad price if you're serious about keyword mining. See my blog for details.
Hello, I watched all three videos of the adsenseaccelerator and find it a very good tool. However, I was wondering as I have an adwords account, how can they have that information. Is there a way to get that kind of information for a sensible number of keywords through my adwords account or do they do it in another way ? If anybody knows please let me know (I cannot afford buying it and I am not that interested in just any group of keywords). Thank you,
This is a question for Eric or any one familiar with both AdwordsAccelerator and AdsenseAccelerator. I am trying out AdwordsAccelerator. I think I can find everything I need using this tool that I might want to find using AdsenseAccelerator. Would it make sense to use both? What do I miss out on using only AdwordsAccelerator? Thanks.
Yes, I think you could get the same information yourself if you're willing to put in the effort. Getting the estimates for the top bids is easy, Google gives you that right off the bat from within AdWords when you go to place an ad. (Or you can use the built-in keyword tool.) Doing the bid gap analysis takes work. What I'm assuming they're doing (just guessing here) is submitting multiple bids and seeing when the estimated bid position (provided by Google) changes. You could do the same thing manually, it'll just take time.
I haven't used AdWordsAccelerator, so I'm not very qualified to comment on it... I'm wondering, though, if the biggest difference would be the automated bid gap analysis. That's just a guess. See my answer to the previous question, though....
Wow - this does look great. I see I would end up paying one dollar less(full month subscription) for this than a month on wordtracker. But I usually don't buy a month on wordtracker either the day or week option is what I usually choose to do a major "KEYWORD HUNT" Cash Keywords would be very smart to ad this option(weekly and daily purchases) too.