How to Find High Paying Keywords For Adsense

June 29th, 2009

It always amazes me how some people want to make even the simplest task difficult. Or others want to make you think there is some trick or secret involved a given task. The easiest way to find high paying AdSense keywords is to let Google tell you.

After all, Google invented the AdSense marketing scenario, who better to ask. And they offer this information for free 24/7 with their External Keyword Tool. Google’s keyword tool will tell you how many searches, what the average CPC (cost per click) is, what the monthly average is, in both broad match and exact match scenarios.

That’s just about everything you need to know to determine the higher payouts for what search terms or keywords in a nutshell. This tool has been around for quite some time and should be your first go to spot for information on keywords. Keep in mind that the information is simply a guideline and may not be accurate down to the penny or absolute number of searches.

Based on my experience, the search numbers (times a search term is searched on) is pretty liberal in broad match. Broad match includes any search that may have those keywords, which may be too big of a catch all. I’ve seen a search term drop from 200,000 searches in broad term, to 30,000 searches in exact match. So it’s always a good idea to do searches both in broad match and exact match to get a feel for a realistic number of searches.

There is also speculation on how current and accurate the data is on the searches. That’s why it’s best to use this information as a guideline. It will show you enough information to make a determination on the value of search terms. And also consider that Google never stands still, they constantly change algorithms to try and improve the search experience for the users. So the data is in constant flux.

But the Google External Keyword Tool can tell you what you need to know to find the high paying AdSense keywords or search terms. It’s free, easy, and full of useful information. There are quite a few websites that want you to believe that this is secret information and very difficult to come by. Not true at all.

One of the most famous terms is Mesothelioma (that’s a form of cancer usually caused by exposure to asbestos or other harmful material in the workplace). The reason advertisers are willing to pay so much ($40 or more) is that a lawsuit can net a law firm millions of dollars. Other terms having anything to do with big dollar lawsuits also get bids up to $40 or more.

If you just think about what type of term or keyword can return large payouts, that’s another way to find high paying AdSense keywords. In fact most terms that have a lot of competition, involve a high dollar return, are naturally going to be high cost to the advertiser. And these terms will pay more to the AdSense website owner when they get clicked on by a visitor.

So if you look for the high return business areas like mortgages, loans, lawsuits, insurance, and etc. you’ll also find the high paying AdSense keywords. Google’s External Keyword tool will help you narrow it down to the popularity of the search terms and other important details.

But just like the advertisers drive up the price of the search term or keyword, the competition on the number of websites trying to capitalize on the high paying terms is greater too. So you shoud also determine the amount of web pages that have that term (broad match) or even optimized for the term (exact match - use quotes on the term for exact match).

There are software tools out there that can find the high paying AdSense keywords and also show you the competition for those terms in one place. The cost ranges from $100 to $400, or monthly fees from $40 to $100 if website based rather than standalone applications. But it’s not a bad idea to start off learning how to do it manually and although it does take a little longer, it’s just as effective.

There’s a whole lot more to the AdSense Website business model besides the amount of payout per click. Doing proper keyword research to determine revenue should be the first step. But there are a few other important aspects that you need to understand and implement to be successful.

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High Paying Keywords 2009

June 29th, 2009

Incorporating high paying keywords into your site is critical to maximizing your income. Who has the time to figure it all out? How much are you willing to pay for this type of information? The secret is out: Here are 99 keywords you can use with payouts averaging $2-$100 per click:

1. Structured settlements

2. Mesothelioma

3. Acne

4. Life Insurance

5. Death Insurance

6. Bextra

7. Asbestos

8. Car Insurance

9. Dental Plans

10. Private Jets

11. Debt Consolidation

12. Credit Cards

13. Rewards Cards

14. Equity Loans

15. Equity Line Credit

16. Loans

17. Mortgages

18. Pay Day Loans

19. Cash Advance

20. Bankruptcy

21. Reduce Debt

22. Refinance

23. Jet Charter

24. Vioxx

25. Wrongful death

26. Legal Advice

27. Taxes

28. Investing

29. Bonds

30. Online Trading

31. IRA Rollover

32. Refinance Quotes

33. Adult Education

34. Distance Learning

35. Alcohol Treatment

36. Rehab

37. Drug Rehab

38. Spyware

39. Cell Phone Plans

40. Calling Cards

41. VOIP

42. Weight Loss

43. Canadian Pharmacy

44. Depression

45. Spam Filter

46. Lasik

47. Facelift

48. Teeth Whitening

49. Annuity

50. Anti Virus Protection

51. Adult Diaper

52. Free Credit Report

53. Credit Score

54. Satellite

55. Anti Spam Software

56. Dedicated Hosting

57. Domain Name

58. Need Money

59. Bachelor Degree

60. Master Degree

61. Doctorate Degree

62. Work at Home

63. Quick Book

64. Extra Money

65. Eloan

66. Malpractice Lawyer

67. Lenox China

68. Cancer

69. Payperclick

70. Personal Injury Attorney

71. Lexington Law

72. Video Conferencing

73. Transfer Money

74. Windstar Cruise

75. Casinos Online

76. Term Life

77. Online Banking

78. Borrow Money

79. Low Interest Credit Cards

80. Personal Domain Name

81. Cellular Phone Rental

82. Internet Broker

83. Trans Union

84. Cheap Hosting

85. University Degrees Online

86. Online Marketing

87. Consolidate

88. Helpdesk Software

89. Web Host

90. Homeowner’s Insurance

91. Yellow Page Advertising

92. Travel Insurance

93. Register Domain

94. Credit Counseling

95. Email Hosting

96. Business Credit

97. Consumer Credit

98. Blue Cross

99. Laptop Computer

Actual payouts vary depending on whose PPC program you belong to and on the amount that has been bid per click by advertisers. Still, the savvy web administrator will take good care to incorporate some of these key words and reap results higher than they ever expected.

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Why Invest in SEO as Business

June 27th, 2009

Firstly let’s consider the facts, the 2007 SEMPO State of the Market Survey states that approximately 10.5 percent of companies marketing budget is spent on search engine optimization whereas 87.4 percent is spent on pay per click advertising. This may seem reasonable to you however 60 to 70 percent of all clicks on search engines are on non-paid listings. Knowing this makes the budget allocation look skewed in completely the wrong direction.

So what are the reasons for companies not investing the correct amount in SEO? The first reason is a lack of knowledge, many people are not sure what SEO is and there are so many companies out there that claim to be SEO experts it can be hard to sort the wheat from the chaff. It is obviously much easier to set up an advertising campaign and know exactly where you are appearing and how effective that ad is. Whereas with SEO it may take some time to see results and there are no guarantees as to where you will appear in the search results.

So, what should you do when looking for an SEO consultant and how do you decide whether to work with them? Firstly we would always recommend discussing their services with them. Find out what they do and how they do it. Ask them for examples of sites they have optimized in the past and the results they have got. In addition get detailed information on the strategies they use. If they talk mainly about the main content on the site and textual changes then you are probably dealing with a company that knows very little. You should always make sure a company talks about onsite factors such as content, title tags and headers as well as offsite factors or link building. Find out how sites build links, do they use a variety of tactics that will also result in your site being seen? Make sure they stress the importance of anchor text to you, it is not necessary for you to know all about this but your SEO company should know it is one of the most important factors for ranking.

It is important to remember that SEO does not mean free traffic, even if you have someone in house doing the work you still need to pay them and their expenses. Think about what you are prepared to pay per click on your paid advertising and remember that unpaid links get a lot more clicks and are not limited by a daily budget. This means as long as you keep your SEO effort up you will always appear high in the results regardless of the time, day or week that you look. Just think of the extra traffic you will get for the money you spend out compared to your paid advertising.

Finally you need to think about how you are going to measure your SEO effort to determine the quality of it. The easiest way to do this is to use a similar method to that used for your paid advertising. If you spend £1,000 per month on your SEO effort and you can make money at a cost of £1 per click then you will need 1,000 clicks in a month to make money. When measuring your SEO effort use your analytics tools to see the traffic being driven to your site through unpaid search engine results. This will give you the most accurate pictures of how effective your campaign is.

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