Hi, i have a site thats earning around the $5 to $9 dollars a day on adsense, some of the adds pay me 20 cents then others pay up to $1.50 is there a way of finding out what the higher paying keywords are? thanks
greg
Hi, i have a site thats earning around the $5 to $9 dollars a day on adsense, some of the adds pay me 20 cents then others pay up to $1.50 is there a way of finding out what the higher paying keywords are? thanks
greg
Hiya Gmuir,
Have you tried adding google analytics and tying it together with your adsense? Doing that can tell you what keywords are paying what.
Hope that helps,
Chris
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thanks for that info chris, ive linked the accounts, i should get some interesting info now
thanks again
greg.
Market Samurai does what you are asking for.
Besides doing the traffic and competetion analysis, it also reports adwords traffic, costs per click, click-through rates, estimated average daily adword cost/revenue based on AW cost, CTR and traffic for each keyword you look at during its keyword analysis.
It calculates the average daily amount you could expect to make with a #1 ranking for the chosen phrase as 'Ad Words Value' or AWV, by calculating the expected daily traffic x CPC. This is in a sortable column of gives you the potential daily income. Click the column header once and all the winners come to the top; scan down the list til you find a low enough comp one to go after and get it.
Since you also target highest traffic/lowest comp markets anyway, Market Samurai makes it a pretty to find desirable words.
I think they cover it in this Market Samurai video; the note next to it said: Com Intent & AW
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There was someone selling a list of 700,000 keywords awhile back. I'm sorry but I can't remember the name. Maybe another member will see this and know what I'm talking about.