Highest Paying Adsense Keyword List??

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Where can I find an up to date list of the highest paying adsense keywords...

My next application will need to incorporate this list...
Can't really go into detail on my project, but it will be awesome...

Thanks..
Nerd Gary
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    • Profile picture of the author chris2k
      Also when it comes to adsense keywords, the cpc's will vary a lot based on factors google calculate. so you might not get the same as someone else.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ryan David
        Wow. I haven't seen one of those lists since about 2006.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dennis Hamilton
        Originally Posted by chris2k View Post

        Also when it comes to adsense keywords, the cpc's will vary a lot based on factors google calculate. so you might not get the same as someone else.
        Indeed. Much of what Google pays per click depends on the quality of the traffic, visitor intent, and other behavioral factors. It's not a straight up cost per click as many people believe.

        In other words, one person may get $10/click for people who come to his page about "blue widgets", but another person with the same page and content, but with different visitor characteristics, may be lucky to get 5 cents per click.
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  • Profile picture of the author chaujka
    I have a list of 5000 adsense keywords. It's on PDF and is structured with these columns: Keywords, Avg. Bid, Searches, Results R/S Ratio, Google Ads, and Clicks Per Day. It's an awesome list with some very high dollar Adsense keywords.

    add me on Skype (ammyboss) for details.
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  • Profile picture of the author MrWonton
    Remember guys, search network bids don't necessarily equate to high display network (adsense) earnings.
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  • Profile picture of the author CheapTrafficDude
    LOL It doesn't matter because the ads shown will be a compilation of the category of the websites viewed in the Google display network. If someone regularly searches for car parts, most of the ads they will see will be for car parts or car related searches anyway and don't be shocked if the ads on your site are targetted according to user preference rather than your website's content.

    Wanna see what I mean? Check out your own category preferences as per the DART cookie.

    Google Ads Preferences

    For example, I search a lot about computer coding and such, so most ads I see on the display network (AdSense Ads) are usually for web development firms, FreeLancer.com and computer software, even if I'm searching for car parts.

    Hope this helps
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    • Profile picture of the author paulgl
      Here's a quote from google:
      Some publishers believe that by writing about high paying keywords they will be able to improve the earnings on their site. This is not a practice that we encourage. In fact, we always recommend to write about subjects that you know well and that you are passionate about so you can continue to create the compelling, original content that attracts visitors to your site.
      If people stopped the get-rich-quick mentality of adsense, and make
      a useful site, they would actually make money.

      The high paying word lists are completely a nonissue for the content network.
      They do not match up. Why the WF gets filled with these lists and questions
      is beyond me.

      Paul
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  • Profile picture of the author theverysmartguy
    You do know that those lists are composed for ADWORDS right?

    If you want a more accurate CPC in ADSENSE you should use the Contextual Targeting Tool inside the adwords control panel.

    -- Jeff
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    • Profile picture of the author outwest
      Originally Posted by theverysmartguy View Post

      You do know that those lists are composed for ADWORDS right?

      If you want a more accurate CPC in ADSENSE you should use the Contextual Targeting Tool inside the adwords control panel.

      -- Jeff
      Jeff is trying to teach me this, believe me the contextual numbers are nothing near the adwords numbers, so why do people talk about the adwords numbers?
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  • Profile picture of the author Flukey
    You can find some insights by looking at Flippa's Top Ranking websites report.
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  • Profile picture of the author outwest
    That list is not the list for CPC for adsense
    thats the CPC that the adwords advertisers pay, (thanks Jeff)

    that list is totally inaccurate and useless for adsense site makers
    It may be relevant for PPC buyers
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