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07 November, 2006

Choosing Keyword - 3

I just recently found a website that list out all the top paying keywords for different letters. It worth to take you several minutes to dig out some good keywords.

Maximize your sites advertising revenue by targeting higher paying keywords. Use our free lists to find high paying keywords. Google will deliver ads based on these higher priced keywords, thus yielding you significantly more revenue per click. Why target keywords that only pay you pennies per click when you could be getting dollars by targeting the higher paying keywords.
Avg. CPC (average cost-per-click) suggested by the tool for highest bidder. Because ads are rotated and bids are automatically lowered to match the next ad, this is the average cost than the highest bidder would pay for one click. This is a good estimation of your average cost for one click.

The CPC rates are guaranteed to be the same as returned by Google Adwords Traffic Estimator tool on the day of compilation.

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6 Comments:

At 21 December, 2006 02:47, Blogger Alejandro Rogers Bozzolo said...

Hi,

I found out that you can increase your click through rate by displaying your ads (ideally a camouflaged big box) randomly.

This way users cannot learn where the ads are and "have" to read them every time.

It might be difficult to create a random function to display your ads, instead you can create different templates whith adds displayed differntly.

This way the user will think that the ads are random in your page and he won't bother learning where these ads are.

Good luck!

 
At 22 December, 2006 02:50, Blogger Adsense Decoder said...

For sure, it is good to if the ads can change its postion from time to time when visitors come.

However, I do not have technological mind to do so, maybe you can tell me some~~

Anyway, thank you very much for leaving me a comment and please kindly subscribe my blog for updated adsense news.

 
At 21 February, 2007 22:09, Anonymous Alejandro Rogers Bozzolo said...

The only way I know of doing this is to create different templates for your pages.

So in template 1 you might have ads at the top, at template 2 you can put ads in the middle and so on.

So you just change the template you use each time you create a new page.

The other way is to do it manually. That may work for small sites, but can become a real headache for large sites.

Look at www.kompass.cl for an example.

I found out that if you put too many ads (even randomly) users get really annoyed; at some point the revenues generated by ads are inversely proportional to the amount of ads. What I want to say is that as many ads as possible is not always a good thing, sometimes less is better.

Sometimes it is better not only to put ads randomly, but also to alternate some pages without ads. This way user will not feel too aggressed and will read your ads and that's what this all about at the end of the day.

Anyway, I wonder if Google will someday create a "random google add". They sure have the technical knowhow to do it.

 
At 23 February, 2007 05:12, Blogger Adsense Decoder said...

thank you very much for your suggestion and comment.btw, you have a good site!!!

Please subscribe for my blog for more Gsense secrets and tips.

 
At 06 June, 2007 00:48, Anonymous 1980sFlashback.com said...

Great info on the key word $$. I just added Adsense to my sites. If a keyword is $1 a click, how much of that goes to the website owner?

Also, how do I know what key words my pages are currently showing ads for?

Ads showing on my webpages change per page, but are very close to the content I have on each page:

http://www.1960sFlashback.com
http://www.1970sFlashback.com
http://www.1980sFlashback.com
http://www.1990sFlashback.com

 
At 06 June, 2007 14:32, Blogger Adsense Decoder said...

Hi Flashback,

It is not fixed. In my experience, you will probably got about 10% - 30% from that. But that's a rough range, sometimes you will get more and sometimes less. This depends on the smart pricing system of Google.

Please refer to my relevant post on Google Smart Pricing.

Please provide a back link to my site to help more Adsense newbies.

 

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