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From mediapost.com... "The highest-priced keyword in the United States last month sold on Google for $99.44 per click, according to the AdGooroo Search Engine Advertising Update: Q309. The report released Wednesday pegs Mesothelioma as the highest-selling keyword in September. The same word sold on Yahoo in the No. 1 spot for $60.68 per click. The phrase "auto insurance comparison" took top honors on Bing, bringing in $55.20 per click." So what's the cut for an Adsense click? |
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I have heard tell that is is about 20%. But, who knows for sure. Inquiring minds would like to know. The more important point I would like to know is, how would you get a site on Google's first page for such a key word so that you might be able to get the chance at some of those clicks. I guess the answer is lots of back links. But can I live long enough to still be around when I have accumulated that number of links? I am not a young man any more. I guess I will just go back to working on the low haning fruit again. |
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Tim Pears Niche blog, insurance, for sale. Plr rights. High CPC, plus low competition key words. Check it out here for just $19. | |
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