What keywords have the highest payout every time a user clicks on an ad? Google won't tell you, as their world is clad in mystery (though I'm working to decipher some helpful tips), but I have found a resource which can help answer your question with some statistical meat on the bone. While it is not Google's ad rates, one of the smaller PPC advertising companies does make its top ranked keywords list available. 7Search.com posts a list of its Top Paying Keywords on its site, and while this is, again, not Google, the info itself does wonders for revealing what advertisers pay for certain keywords. Expect little variation across all advertising companies... but expect frequent changes in the list, as searches are very fluid for the masses with many variables.
Here is today's list of the Top 100 Keywords:
The list itself is published here - and with a little editing of the url code, the list of the Top 500, Top 1000, and even Top 5000 can be discerned.
Now, while most of these terms are something none of us will be able to concentrate upon, it does help to illuminate what a indecisive content manager might want to focus upon. I hope this info gives you some ideas that pan out in your search for internet wealth, but be sure to be on the lookout for my upcoming series on Internet Pay Per Click (PPC) Advertising and How To Make Advertising Work For You.
Also, this post will see me attempting to add a 7Search advertising banner at the bottom of this post in an attempt to gain data for a report on how it works and what you can do to make it work for you. If you see something you like, let me know, as I'm anxious to see what this kind of advertising offers in contrast to Google's Adsense. One difference is that they require clicks on their ads to stay for 20 seconds before they count, so that will be interesting to monitor. Look for the full report once I get enough data to share the knowledge. Thanks!
Also, this post will see me attempting to add a 7Search advertising banner at the bottom of this post in an attempt to gain data for a report on how it works and what you can do to make it work for you. If you see something you like, let me know, as I'm anxious to see what this kind of advertising offers in contrast to Google's Adsense. One difference is that they require clicks on their ads to stay for 20 seconds before they count, so that will be interesting to monitor. Look for the full report once I get enough data to share the knowledge. Thanks!
Great keywords!
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This is good to know actually!
ReplyDeleteSo how do you create keywords??
ReplyDeleteGood list of keywords, appreciate the find :3
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