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High Paying Google Adsense Keywords

Submitted by Lisa on Monday, 7 July 20083 Comments

If you place Adsense ads on your site then you know one of the best ways to increase your Adsense check is to target higher paying keywords rather than those that pay out a measly 3 cents a click.

High paying keyword lists promising high payouts circulate all over the internet. But most of these just include a word from a particular niche and then a dollar amount (which is often outdated). This really isn’t enough data to determine if this is a good niche to focus your time and money building a site on.  You also need to know a little about the competition.  And it’s really important to know the number of searches per month for that particular keyword.  If it pays out high, but there’s only a total 30 searches per month, it might not be worth your time.

Even worse than the missing data, most of these lists just show the same old niches that everyone already knows about (hmmm … mesothelioma and loan consolidation).

Chances are if everyone already knows about the keyphrases, then your likelihood of ranking high in the search engines is pretty slim. And other methods of traffic generation are also going to be full of fierce competition.

So what you really need are refreshing keyword lists with higher than average Adsense payouts focusing on a single niche market. Instead of just one massive and virtually useless list of keywords, you need a keyword list per niche. That way you can find all the variations of keywords that relate along with their average cost per click.

And I’m planning on providing this for you … so stay tuned.

I’m also going to provide you with a themed list of the keywords and some statistics on how competitive the keyword is. It’s exactly what you need to build a targeted site that will result in far higher than average Adsense clicks in niches not everyone is already in.

I’ll include a series of articles on this site that will focus on higher Adsense clicks. Some of these niches are sure to catch your interest. So be sure to check back…

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3 Comments »

  • troy said:

    I came across your site from the link building page and I have to say I enjoyed reading your content especially this article. I am one of those people who do not trust tgose adsense lists and would like to learn how do you know how much the adsense clicks pays out so that when doing niche research you can build your own adsense keyword lists. I would love to discuss this idea and other seo related stuff perhaps you can drop me an email. thanks again for this post

    Troy

  • Lisa (author) said:

    Troy … no one can tell you what the adsense payout is, but you can use a tool to find out what the cost per click (CPC) is. The google traffic estimator within your google account can give you CPC values.

  • Tina said:

    Lisa,

    Good posts, I appreciate. I always wondered if anyone could publish a list of pay schedules of adsense and the keywords associated with those particular words. It seems to be a fine line between shooting for the keywords that pay high but have tremendously high competitiion volume and those that are searched for often enough to make a bit of money but that do not have a great deal of competition. I look forward to any insight and updates you can offer. Keep up the good work!

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