Highest Paying Google AdSense Keywords LIST

by sivaok
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Here is a partial list:
$78.30 chicago personal injury lawyer
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$69.17 lasik new york city
$64.27 new york personal injury lawyer
$64.17 new jersey car insurance
$63.10 new york personal injury attorney
$61.64 chicago personal injury lawyers
$61.17 mesothelioma lawyers
$60.74 atlanta personal injury lawyer
$60.29 new york personal injury lawyers
$59.00 lasik dallas
$58.68 new york personal injury lawyers
$58.38 miami personal injury attorney
$58.25 what is mesothelioma
$58.08 best equity loan
$57.95 lasik new york
$56.88 whole life insurance quote
$56.75 new york car insurance
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$53.46 whole life insurance quotes
$53.42 car insurance in new jersey
$53.12 las vegas personal injury lawyer
$53.12 term life insurance quotes
$52.57 mesothelioma treatments
$52.41 equity loan rate
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$51.50 new york personal injury lawyer
$51.29 equity loan rates
$51.15 fixed rate equity loan
$50.54 causes of mesothelioma
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$45.33 los angeles botox
$45.07 new lasik
$44.86 fixed equity loan
$44.51 san diego personal injury attorney
$44.19 125 equity loans
$43.58 mesothelioma cases
$43.57 car insurance in new york
$42.97 equity refinance
$42.70 asbestos and mesothelioma
$42.52 auto insurance quote
[...]
$40.47 [cosmetic surgery los angeles]
$40.04 personal injury attorney atlanta
$39.67 car insurance california
$39.66 oregon personal injury lawyer
$39.43 auto insurance
$39.35 albany personal injury lawyer
$39.21 fixed equity loans
$39.11 personal injury lawyers
$38.84 ameriquest mortgage
$38.31 auto insurance quotes
$38.19 mortgage refinance
$38.17 lump sum settlement
$37.43 cause of mesothelioma
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  • Profile picture of the author sivaok
    new updated list !
    $45.61 austin dwi
    $42.91 school loan consolidation
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    $41.21 car insurance quotes
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    $32.38 life insurance quote
    $32.29 consolidation of student loans
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    $31.56 life insurance quote online
    $31.52 private student loan consolidation
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    $31.48 refinance home
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    $30.70 insurance quotes
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    $30.37 federal loan consolidation
    $30.20 mesothelioma diagnosis
    $30.15 private loan consolidation
    $29.68 car insurance quote online
    $29.52 bad credit equity loan
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    $29.36 abdominal mesothelioma
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    $29.14 cash settlement
    $29.14 student loan consolidation programs
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    $28.22 mesothelioma lawyers
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    $27.52 consolidate loans
    $27.38 insurance quote
    $27.27 online car insurance
    $27.20 online insurance quotes
    $27.12 criminal defense lawyer
    $26.93 instant insurance quote
    $26.88 structured settlement company
    $26.87 life insurance quotes
    $26.76 san diego dui
    $26.75 equity bad
    $26.65 lasik dallas
    $26.65 san diego dui
    $26.57 what is mesothelioma
    $26.46 consolidate loan
    $26.38 lasik nyc
    $26.33 equity line rates
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    $26.26 equity line of credit rates
    $26.22 school consolidation loans
    $26.19 refinance home mortgage
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    $26.02 medical malpractice lawyer michigan
    $25.86 bad credit home loan
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeMorgan
    Nice list .

    Mike
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  • Profile picture of the author sivaok
    ya .. u can make a blog with that keyword

    one click can be more valuable
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
    Now someone correct me if I'm wrong. It would be feasible to pick one of these keywords, build a site around that particular keyword(s), load the site with keyword juicy articles and then also load up a place like ezine articles with the same keyword juicy articles, do your normal blog pingings and in theory the traffic that comes in should be more profitable for you per click right?
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      Now someone correct me if I'm wrong.
      It's not feasible to build a site around one of these terms. Because google now allows advertisers to show ads on only the search network and disallow ads on the content network, many of the ads for these terms would never show up on your site.

      Looking up what keywords pay can point you in a good direction for a niche to target. However, the numbers mean little without knowing the number of searches, estimated number of clicks, and how much competition there is.

      If a term pays $42, for example, has 60 searches a day, averages 3 clicks per day on those ads, and has 5 million sites as competition - do you really want to try to compete? Nope.

      The amount an ad pays is determined by a google equation (which is not known) and determines the payout for each site. That will vary widely depending on whether you have an authority, highly ranked site or a new content site. An ad paying $30 for clicks on the search network may pay $1-2 on a content site if it shows at all.

      Finding the highest paying keywords made sense before google separated the search and content networks a few years ago. Now it's only a starting point for researching whether a site in the niche might be profitable or not.

      I'm not saying such lists have no usefulness - but the cost paid by advertisers is only one part of the "need to know" when choosing keywords or phrases to target.

      kay
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
        Ok, thanks for the reply. Would it be worth it to build a site that would sort of overlap the keyword(s) that pay high?

        For instance, i have a couple niche sites that the average cost on the keywords most used on the site top out around 1.50 or so. Average click on any keyword in the adwords banners that pull from the content pays out around .30 or something like that. Nothing ground breaking.

        I just started another site where the keywords cost an average between $4.00 and $8. I'm not even promoting the site yet, just tuning it, yesterday someone happened to click something. 1 click = $2.31. the sitre isnt built ON those keywords, but its built on the industry that those keywords are associated with, so the articles and adsense content relates to those keywords that range 4-8 a click. Sounds to me like these keywords will pay out more when im driving traffic.

        no?



        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        It's not feasible to build a site around one of these terms. Because google now allows advertisers to show ads on only the search network and disallow ads on the content network, many of the ads for these terms would never show up on your site.

        Looking up what keywords pay can point you in a good direction for a niche to target. However, the numbers mean little without knowing the number of searches, estimated number of clicks, and how much competition there is.

        If a term pays $42, for example, has 60 searches a day, averages 3 clicks per day on those ads, and has 5 million sites as competition - do you really want to try to compete? Nope.

        The amount an ad pays is determined by a google equation (which is not known) and determines the payout for each site. That will vary widely depending on whether you have an authority, highly ranked site or a new content site. An ad paying $30 for clicks on the search network may pay $1-2 on a content site if it shows at all.

        Finding the highest paying keywords made sense before google separated the search and content networks a few years ago. Now it's only a starting point for researching whether a site in the niche might be profitable or not.

        I'm not saying such lists have no usefulness - but the cost paid by advertisers is only one part of the "need to know" when choosing keywords or phrases to target.

        kay
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        • Profile picture of the author Kay King
          I just started another site where the keywords cost an average between $4.00 and $8. I'm not even promoting the site yet, just tuning it, yesterday someone happened to click something. 1 click = $2.31. the sitre isnt built ON those keywords, but its built on the industry that those keywords are associated with, so the articles and adsense content relates to those keywords that range 4-8 a click. Sounds to me like these keywords will pay out more when im driving traffic.
          Yes!

          That's the way to go - aim for the niches that contain these high paying phrases. You won't get the huge payouts but many people don't see $2 payouts on new sites.

          I started a site not too long ago in a niche and have been pleasantly surprised to see $2-4 clicks consistently. I love it when that happens!

          kay
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      • Profile picture of the author Taylorh
        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        It's not feasible to build a site around one of these terms. Because google now allows advertisers to show ads on only the search network and disallow ads on the content network, many of the ads for these terms would never show up on your site.

        Looking up what keywords pay can point you in a good direction for a niche to target. However, the numbers mean little without knowing the number of searches, estimated number of clicks, and how much competition there is.

        If a term pays $42, for example, has 60 searches a day, averages 3 clicks per day on those ads, and has 5 million sites as competition - do you really want to try to compete? Nope.

        The amount an ad pays is determined by a google equation (which is not known) and determines the payout for each site. That will vary widely depending on whether you have an authority, highly ranked site or a new content site. An ad paying $30 for clicks on the search network may pay $1-2 on a content site if it shows at all.

        Finding the highest paying keywords made sense before google separated the search and content networks a few years ago. Now it's only a starting point for researching whether a site in the niche might be profitable or not.

        I'm not saying such lists have no usefulness - but the cost paid by advertisers is only one part of the "need to know" when choosing keywords or phrases to target.

        kay
        great post and advise!
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      • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        It's not feasible to build a site around one of these terms. Because google now allows advertisers to show ads on only the search network and disallow ads on the content network, many of the ads for these terms would never show up on your site.
        What I've found is that you'll occasionally get these big clicks, most likely when an Adwords newbie overpays for ads and doesn't exclude the content network. But for the most part you'll get much lower priced clicks.

        You can work these terms if you know what you're doing but it is a very long and frustrating process and still may not always successful. It's generally better to find lower competition, lower paying, terms to work while developing your Adsense chops.
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        • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
          Originally Posted by bgmacaw View Post

          What I've found is that you'll occasionally get these big clicks, most likely when an Adwords newbie overpays for ads and doesn't exclude the content network. But for the most part you'll get much lower priced clicks.

          You can work these terms if you know what you're doing but it is a very long and frustrating process and still may not always successful. It's generally better to find lower competition, lower paying, terms to work while developing your Adsense chops.
          i think that if you have a site that, like i said, is built around a topic associated with these words, and adwords is content driven, then your articles, if they are oriented to these keywords should keep those big paying keywords floating on the top.

          i could be wrong though
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          • Profile picture of the author bgmacaw
            Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

            i think that if you have a site that, like i said, is built around a topic associated with these words, and adwords is content driven, then your articles, if they are oriented to these keywords should keep those big paying keywords floating on the top.

            i could be wrong though
            It depends. Most of these high priced Adwords buyers are advised to avoid the content network and only use search. This often leaves us content publishers out in the cold. The upside is that while you may not get that many, if any, $40 clicks you may still get $3-$6 clicks in that niche and, if you get enough targeted traffic, you can make a bit of nice money from just that alone.
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            • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
              Originally Posted by bgmacaw View Post

              It depends. Most of these high priced Adwords buyers are advised to avoid the content network and only use search. This often leaves us content publishers out in the cold. The upside is that while you may not get that many, if any, $40 clicks you may still get $3-$6 clicks in that niche and, if you get enough targeted traffic, you can make a bit of nice money from just that alone.
              So then if i put the google search button on my site, thats provided by adsense that it will up my chances of those super high keyword getting clicked by someone from my site? Not like its driving them there or anything, but i'm just trying to make those keywords availble every possible way i can think of, even for the chronic clickers.
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              • Profile picture of the author sivaok
                Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

                i think that if you have a site that, like i said, is built around a topic associated with these words, and adwords is content driven, then your articles, if they are oriented to these keywords should keep those big paying keywords floating on the top.

                i could be wrong though
                Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

                So then if i put the google search button on my site, thats provided by adsense that it will up my chances of those super high keyword getting clicked by someone from my site? Not like its driving them there or anything, but i'm just trying to make those keywords availble every possible way i can think of, even for the chronic clickers.

                it's really as exactly as u said... they re crawling the content then show the content !

                this works on Adsense content only, the Adsense search belong to you.
                You had chosen the scare of searching : inner or outer owned site !
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    • Profile picture of the author sivaok
      Originally Posted by Solidsnake View Post

      It's not about the keywords... it's about the niche and the quality of content... Your site might end-up MFA if you pursue these keywords...
      Originally Posted by Michael Motley View Post

      Now someone correct me if I'm wrong. It would be feasible to pick one of these keywords, build a site around that particular keyword(s), load the site with keyword juicy articles and then also load up a place like ezine articles with the same keyword juicy articles, do your normal blog pingings and in theory the traffic that comes in should be more profitable for you per click right?

      you 2 are correct

      let me tell u

      google robot has missions to reveal the keyword availlable on ur website

      well-targetted keyword will have more chance to show.. they are more valuable )

      whild u r doing that , dont forget to enhace the conect of the website !
      it's really important

      good luck to everybody
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  • Profile picture of the author TomBond
    Interesting idea, worth looking into
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  • Profile picture of the author mitosblog
    I tried that before but nobody click on the ads, my advice is make sure you target the right visitors or else your effort will be worthless
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  • Profile picture of the author Solidsnake
    Banned
    It's not about the keywords... it's about the niche and the quality of content... Your site might end-up MFA if you pursue these keywords...
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  • Profile picture of the author sivaok
    $78.30 chicago personal injury lawyer
    $73.01 chicago personal injury attorney
    $69.17 lasik new york city
    $64.27 new york personal injury lawyer
    $64.17 new jersey car insurance

    but one more thing

    if u make a blog about high-paying keyword , ur blog will be checked more carefully
    SO u advise u shouldnt do any cheats on this content or acct will be disabled !
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  • Profile picture of the author Jenie0109
    it looks that loans/ mortgages / real estate legals are topnotch
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    • Profile picture of the author sivaok
      Originally Posted by Jenie0109 View Post

      it looks that loans/ mortgages / real estate legals are topnotch

      correct

      content related to Finalcial problem and issurance as well ...
      blog about those have great value of per click
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  • Profile picture of the author MaulanaMalik
    I've been getting quite a few $2 clicks on a brand new site, so I've been feeling much more interested in continuing to push new content on the blog and try for higher paying clicks. It's much better than some of the .25 clicks I use to get.
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  • Profile picture of the author sivaok
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  • Profile picture of the author TechBlog
    Well i had tried them earlier when mesothelioma was in effect ... they pay better but not as specified here as i guess
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    • Profile picture of the author NilsUSA
      This list seems like a lot easier money making gold-digger but in reality,Google holds all the equations in secret and there is no proven way that it will work if somebody targets niche like 'chicago personal-injury attorney' keyword.
      Best thing is keep content clean,do your SEO right and periodically posting blogs and comments.

      P.S.Don't forget to try different ways to make money like affiliate marketing.There can be ways to develop solutions to other's problem by software design or E-book or subscriptions too.I have always learnt -Never put all eggs in one basket.
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  • Profile picture of the author sivaok
    do SEO is better than this . !
    i agree
    but high keywork hel us to increase rapidly earning !
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  • Profile picture of the author ExtremeIM
    I have put some of these words in my site's content but in the google results my site does not come in the first 5 pages too...So how can any body will reach to my site and make me earn from these keywords!!!!
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    • Profile picture of the author TeamGlobal
      Originally Posted by ExtremeIM View Post

      I have put some of these words in my site's content but in the google results my site does not come in the first 5 pages too...So how can any body will reach to my site and make me earn from these keywords!!!!
      Hi ExtremeIM,

      Read through the information that Kay has posted in this thread to give you a better understanding of why you may not be earning from high paying keywords.

      I like to type the keyword in Google to see what the competition is like.
      For instance, if I take "car insurance quotes" from the high-paying keyword list and do a Google search.

      On the first page of results I see companies like, Progressive, Allstate, Geico, Nationwide, etc. I'm not saying it is impossible to rank higher than these companies for the phrase "car insurance quotes". I am saying that your Adsense income earning efforts would be better spent on lower competition keywords.


      All The Best,


      Tony
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