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| Who knows what the highest paying Adsense words are, or a tool that can tell me what these keywords are, that pay the most in Google Adsense? If I was going to create a blog to make profits through adsense PPC it would only make sense to blog about topics that have words that get the biggest payout. I'm sure that is is legal and you couldn't get hurt by it but would it be fun? I did some research online and see a post that says Adsense pays the most money for these top 10 keyword phrases:
I guess it may make sense but I would like to get others opinions too so I can get the real answer to what words pay the most in Google Adsense. Thanks, if you have your own list of highest paying Adsense words please post it here. |
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Since I made this post I noticed that the AdSense ads on Bloggeries displaying between this post are related to lawyers, attorneys and legal issues. Wow, who would have imagined. Does that mean Rob makes more money if someone clicks on them because those keywords are one of the highest paying key words? Well, I hope so because law is so boring of a subject and not very personal especially in Chicago or New York and I bet people are clicking them to find the real answers to their law and legal questions. |
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Personally I think it's best to blog about something you're passionate about, however that doesn't always bring in the profits. If you can find an aspect of your niche that pays well though, it might be a good idea to narrow your blogging down to that one particular area.
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Yes, you have to blog about what you enjoy, but within you niche there's going ot be a few subtopics that pay better than other. For me it was about scholarships at a particular uni when I was blogging about getting into vet.
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I don't agree that you have to blog about something you enjoy. It depends on what kind of blog you are developing. If you are developing a site that is on a blog platform that is more informational sometimes it is just about the money. However, if it something you want to become a community and want interaction then yes it should be something you are passionate about.
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If you enjoy money, then you enjoy money, but your 'niche' is going to be stale in comparason to someone who enjoys what they're doing. You can try blogging about personal injury lawyers if you like, but I don't see it being very fun or getting very far.
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It may be stale but it doesn't matter because you are only trying to get the visitor to click your ads not build a community. There are a lot of successful bloggers that choose this model and do very well. That is why I distinguished the two styles in my previous post. If you are trying to build a community and readership then of course you should write about something you care about. On the other hand if you are simply looking for one time visitors who click on ads it really doesn't matter. |
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But it wont last. You'll run out of content or someone who is genuinely interested in the topic will outsine you, and in the end you might as well have gone wit a lower paying keyword that suited your prefered range of topics.
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Not necessarily. You've no evidence that you will run out of content. Secondly, I'm not competing against someone who is building a community of fans of a topic. I'm building one time visitors who are searching for information or a product. This is done by search engines and is based on SEO not popularity or how awesome my site is. Search Engines will deliver visitors to my site based on how relevant my content is to their search. that's where keyword research, on site optimization and link building come in which will easily get more traffic than a blogger who writes cool interesting posts. I'm not arguing that people would prefer to read his post but that's not what the goal is. It is to get the most visitors and convert them to clicks on my site by writing relevant content to their searches which serve relevant ads. |
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I wish there was a tool that would rank the price of Adsense keywords from highest to lowest and I could scroll down the list till I found a topic I liked.
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