I just googled it for 3 sec...sure you can find better... I think today , mesothelioma is the highest paying with about $89/click
Interesting, yesterday you called me clever in another thread. I offer this as a service as it is part of my business. Lmao, 2005- lol. Not even close my friend, not even close.
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There are lists all over the place just google "adsense top keywords" or something like that and you will find tonnes of them.
none!!!!!!!!!!!1 everybody talking about these high paying mesothelioma clicks there not true!!!! I have a mesothelioma site and they average about $1.60 per click
I have clients that advertise for mesothelioma and I can tell you the top bids are $100. They would be higher, but that is the limit. I can also tell you that they don't pay that much for most of the clicks, it's just the top bids. What they actually pay depends on how many clicks and conversions the ads get. That's also for ads in Google and the search network. The bid price and what they pay for ads in the content network (AdSense) is MUCH, MUCH less, but is still a nice amount. However, we have about 60 sites and some are on mesothelioma and other high-paying topics. We have NEVER seen an AdSense click for more than $2. Never. Domain parking is different, and I have seen some as high as $17 and my friend says the highest parking page click paid him $28. Mostly you see these kinds of numbers with domains that are on financial or lawyer topics. Back to the original topic of this thread, I think what they are referring to is the "eCPM" which is a dollar amount that you could expect to get if you had 1,000 visitors. So you may have only earned $0.50, but if you had more traffic that is how much you might expect to earn, given the CTR and CPC. It's an interesting number and we have sites with eCPM from $2 to about $200. But while interesting it really doesn't mean much to me, I just care about how much my sites are earning...
I think the original $60 per click thread that came out was to go and search and find this threat where this guy had mentioned "September 11" (2006) and then put a list up, just to get a better PageRank. If you actually searched for "most expensive adwords google" you will see the page. Acutally running those keywords through Adsense, you will see its absolutely no where close!