by sam770
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I am new to the Google Keywords tool
Basically I know that the more Google charge for a specific keyword - the better higher comission I will get if the visitor click on such Ad
But, where can I find the actual $ amount that people have to pay in order to buy such keyword based Ad on Google adwords?

In the following screenshot you can see that I searched for the keyword "diamonds", I could not see the actual $ amount that one needs to pay for such keword
Any ideas?

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  • Profile picture of the author packerfan
    Right under keyword tool there is "Traffic Estimator" Type your keywords in there and leave the other boxes blank. This will estimate your clicks and cost.

    It's just an estimate.
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    • Profile picture of the author sam770
      Originally Posted by packerfan View Post

      Right under keyword tool there is "Traffic Estimator" Type your keywords in there and leave the other boxes blank. This will estimate your clicks and cost.

      It's just an estimate.
      Thanks Packerfan,
      I clicked on the traffic estimator and found what I was looking for!
      I do have another question: if the Estimated Avg. CPC is 2$, how much from that will I get as a commission?
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      • Profile picture of the author packerfan
        From what I understand, you never really know for sure. I think it depends on a lot of factors. Hopefully someone with more knowledge will come and help you. I'd figure 30%, but I'm pulling that out of my butt.
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  • Profile picture of the author webapex
    Actually, if you click the Columns button in the upper-right, you can select "Estimated Avg. CPC" to be displayed, although they don't disclose the Adsense payout, leaked information indicates it's a little over 50%.
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  • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
    I believe it is supposed to be 50% or more. However, there's lots of other factors that determine what the click on your site is actually going to be worth when it gets logged in to you. It's not as straightforward as we'd like to think.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron Elliott
    Adsense for content is 68% publisher share, and Adsense for search is 51%.
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    • Profile picture of the author sam770
      Originally Posted by Aaron Elliott View Post

      Adsense for content is 68% publisher share, and Adsense for search is 51%.
      Could you make it more clear?
      If the advertisor paid Goolge 1$ for the click, and a visitor on my site clicked on the Ad, will I get 68 cents? or 32 cents?
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    • Profile picture of the author sam770
      [QUOTE=yukon;3105591]Add a check in the box for "Estimated Avg. CPC", & click "Save".


      Thanks Yukon,
      I got the point and could see the amount for each keyword.
      But this amount is just for the advertiser. As a publisher I will get 68% from that.
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        • Profile picture of the author Aaron Elliott
          [quote=yukon;3105733]
          Originally Posted by sam770 View Post


          Yea, I know Google says that, but they will never prove it.

          I think they posted that % just to shut everyone up.

          Anyone that has ran Adsense for a while knows that 68% is BS.
          Yep I agree even though Google tells us its 68% I think we arent getting anywhere close to that.

          And for the op, 68% means we get 68 cents and Google gets 32 cents out of the dollar.
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