Cashing in on high paying adsense keywords

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Hello World. A lot of people always make a big deal about high paying adsense keywords. Like, how to find them and whatnot. But no one, and I mean NO ONE, even bothers to tell you about the competition for those keywords. And normally, the competition for high paying keywords is ridiculously high. So how in the world would you cash in with those keywords? Would you just build high PR backlinks for years until you hit first page? Or do something else?
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    If you plan sites like that, thinking of the riches, you are bound to fail.

    You can make money, and plenty of it, with any niche. Pick a niche that
    you have some interest in and can do a at least a decent job of creating
    content. And get targeted traffic.

    Making a list of high paying adsense keywords is complete nonsense.

    The algorithm that goes into what a click gets is a whole lot more than that.

    If your site sucks, you will get pennies, no matter what the niche. The best
    adwords users get a cheaper rate. It's kind of backwards, but in reality, the
    better site you have, the better visitors you have, the more top notch adwords
    users will zero in on your site, sending the click cost down. If your site stinks,
    your click $$$ will drop.

    The key is targeted traffic and lots of them. No matter what the niche.

    There is no way you can ever tell what a click on your site will get.

    Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author Biggy Fat
    Alrighty, cool. Anyone else have any insight?
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  • Profile picture of the author bfas
    Hey Biggy,

    The key isn't high-paying keywords, it's high-paying keywords that you can rank for. Targeted traffic by itself is fine, but if your site is pulling low-paying ads, you'll need an awful lot of traffic.

    The best advice I can give you is, better niche & keyword research. Look in niches that you normally associate with high-paying keywords, but go 'deeper' and look into 'secondary' areas, those that aren't targets for typical marketers. What you'll find are thousands of niche keyword phrases that, unless you were actually interested in the info, you'd probably never stumble across. That's where you find the 'gems', high-paying keywords that don't have crazy competition. It takes some effort, but that's where you want to look.

    And once you start thinking in that mode, in very little time you'll find that you start seeing tons of these opportunities.

    Michael

    PS - sent you a PM
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