Is it worth it to do an adsense website with suggested bid $ keywords.

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I am considering doing an adsense website with alot of keywords that should be easy to rank and they get plenty of searches about 10-20k searches a month each. There is no website like this.... however suggested bid for the keywords is $.25 , $.05 , $.30 etc etc.

is it still worth doing this website , does it mean if someone searches for my keyword and clicks on the ad that is on my website the ad provider will pay $.25 , $.05 , $.30 ?

I know google also shows ads based on cookies so if someone searched for a lawyer prior to searching for my keyword and there is lawyer ad that they click on my website does that mean i still get 70% of $.25 ?
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  • Profile picture of the author mminhajuddin
    Here are some of your answer!

    1. is it still worth doing this website?

    I think it is worth doing website as you have said that the keywords you are targeting have good monthly searches like 10-20k searches a month each!

    (Not bad! if you able to rank for those keywords on the First page then it can bring you good traffic as well as good add click)

    2. Does that mean i still get 70% of $.25 ?

    The percentage of revenue sharing of Adsense is 64 percent what i know!May be you can get such amounts!Some of my keywords which have about 9$, 6$, 4$ CPC rate and i got most about 3$, 2.05$, 1.30$, 0.78$, 0.25 CPC on per click!
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  • Profile picture of the author djoeragan
    i think CPA is most better than adsense, adsense is very easy to get banned and after banned you will never get your account again
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      While I've been banned from Adsense for several years, it appears that some things never change.

      The suggested bid you see in the KW tool is the amount Google calculates will keep the ad in the #1 position at all times. The key word here (pun intended) is "suggested."

      No sane advertiser actually bids that amount. For example, if the suggested bid is $9 for the #1 position, many advertisers will find that it's more profitable to land in the #4 or #5 spot with a $2 bid, beating out the ads above with superior ad copy. Do things right, and even if you bid $2, the clicks may only cost you $1.50.

      Another thing to keep in mind is that the suggested bid is for ads on the search network. Ads on the content network (aka, Adsense) are not tied to bids on the search network. Even if I was dumb enough, or profitable enough, to bid $9 on the search network, I'd start my bidding on the content network at a small fraction of that, maybe $0.50/click and hope to get that under $0.25.

      Back when Google seperated bidding on the search and content networks was the beginning of the end for the big Adsense checks.
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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    Hi Scorpion:

    I call it sad sense.

    Well, there are many reasons.

    Google typically pays you pennies.

    Also, getting to position one is not so easy.

    OK so, that position gets the lions share of the clicks and the money.
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