I have seen many places where are these "top-paid-keywords" For example this page. The problem is, what to do with 'em? P.S Sorry for such a noob question!
Do nothing with them. Those keywords will be highly competetive, and you will probably not rank well for them. Build sites on topics you are interested in. Find keywords related to that topic. If you are not sure 'what' keywords are, search this forum, everything you need is here. Good luck with it mate DD
There is a lot you can do with these words. For Instance, create a blog page for each one of the words. Advertise the heck out of each blog and cross link. Don't just throw up junk, however. Do some research on each page and really give some valuable information.
choose a good keyword from there and build a site about it, install adsense and earn big cash. but of course, you are gonna have to compete with thousands of sites out there who also wanna earn cash by these words. good luck
Most of the top paying terms do not pay what they say they do. I know everyone wants to make $95 a click for lawyer and other ones. Thousands of sites have been built just for the top paying keywords and i doubt that they make much money. First you will have to beat everyone esle for the search engine listing. Second if a company paid $95 per click they must pay google $200 per click. Now what are they selling for that much money. Figure 1,000 clicks per sale and that is a good rate for some things now times it by the $95 or 200. Do you really think someone would pay $95,000 for one sale. The phone book costs $1500 to $5,000 for one year and i am sure you will make more per dollar spent than $95 per click. Remember per click not per sale so you can wind up broke fast if you pay that per click.
Nice post for an old school style there, dude. (joke) But you cannot surely rank high on those keywords for sure unless you have a domain ready for the battle and the age factor of the domain to use is way very relevant at this cost. So why bother in the first place?
Seeing that blog...I've been in a few of those markets myself, and it never amounted to much. Ignore it.
A costly keyword doesn't actually mean that it values that much to you. There's a ratio: )> Request for that keyword; )> Price for that keyword; That settles the price. But there's a different ratio that determines whether you pay that much or not: )> Your gain from the keyword; )> Its price. If that second ratio isn't doing well, you might as well ignore it.