Which keywords from AdWords yield the highest AdSense CTR?

by Jack7
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A question to all you AdSense pros out there. I'm using AdWords to promote my site which has AdSense and Analytics running. I've been playing around with Analytics to get all kinds of info on user stats, but I can't seem to build what I think is the most important data I need:

1. Which keywords bring users that generate the highest AdSense CTR on my site?

2. Which countries are the above users from?

So far, I think I have a vague idea on how it might be done with Cookie tracking and scripts on my site, but it ain't pretty. Is there an easier way with Google Analytics or some other tracking/Internet stats service?
#adsense #adwords #ctr #highest #keywords #yield
  • Profile picture of the author DrGUID
    Just write about what you know about. When you see something monetising well, write more about that subject. You will be surprised about the kinds of high paying niches nobody here seems to know about !

    Also you need to get away from thinking about keywords, and think about user behavior. Why does somebody click on an ad? If you can answer this you will make a lot of money.
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  • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
    Originally Posted by Jack7 View Post

    I'm using AdWords to promote my site which has AdSense and Analytics running.
    Be ready to receive some bad news if your account gets reviewed by Adsense team.

    It's not advisable at all to send paid traffic to a Adsense monetized website.
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    People make good money selling to the rich. But the rich got rich selling to the masses.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jack7
      DrGUID:

      I absolutely agree. But, I think it would still be interesting to see that kind of statistics, especially for a website that receives a lot of traffic.

      Fernando:

      Are you serious? I didn't know that...Is it in their policy? Why is it bad tho? I mean, I'm obviously paying Google for AdWords, and it generates valid traffic to my site. It's just another way of marketing it.
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