i used some of them keywords on my blogger, and i only received 1 dollar per every 3 clicks... was that an old list or are them keywords still worth that? should i put it on my own website where the keywords are in my html code, because on blogger i cant really control the keywords.
well actually I think better someone to edit the name of the thread , change the no bs with '' TOTALY BS ''
Don't you control keywords by writing relevant content? If you don't, you're just keyword-stuffing. And this should just probably have been posted in that BS thread, er, sorry, "no" bs thread, rather than starting another one.
Don't target specific keywords that only f**** up your niche relevancy and consequently all your AdSesene income.
It's those idiots from god knows where that keep and believe those keywords like mesothelioma, lawyers are still getting $56 a click. LOL - those lists make me laugh
i seen that list on several sites so i thought it was legit. and the thread here had alot of replies if you all use blogger how do you all control the keywords? just by the content or keywords. or both i dont know how to put keywords on my blogger yet not sure if i can put them in the html file for the template or the description
there is no advertiser in the world (unless he's a total noob) that would pay you more then 50 cent per an ad click, because these days advertisers pay per performance and quality
Again...I tell you: You get "keywords" onto your site by writing content about them. If you just slap keywords on your page you're heading for a ban.
These lists are such a hoax. Even if they are correct, they reflect the maximum earning per click possible.
I just love when people make these kinds of statements ... I guess those $1, $2 and $3 clicks I get on a regular basis must all be total idiots advertising. But I seriously doubt you're going to get $82 for a click. Even if you have a recent list, remember all those lists are based on SEARCH NETWORK bids, and shows the highest that you have to bid to be number 1 all the time. CONTENT NETWORK bids are typically way lower than what are given in those lists. They are just a guideline to what may be high paying niches.