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Unfortunately, it's not that easy. The following are 6 reasons why you should take those lists with a grain of salt…



Figures are according to Overture. Contrary to popular belief, every single high paying keyword list is according to Overture… not Google! Why? Because Google doesn't give exact figures on how much each keyword is worth. But unlike Google, Overture DOES give exact figures when it comes to how much keywords are worth. And just because a company is willing to give Overture $50 per click, doesn't mean they are willing to pay Google that much!

Not all Google Advertisers use the Adsense network. A lot of high paying sponsors choose to only advertise on Google's site. Since these advertisers opt-out of the Adsense network, you'll never see a dime of that money. Some high paying advertisers even have a separate ad campaign that is exclusively for AdWords and another one for the Adsense network. They make sure the keywords for the Adsense network pay less. Why? Because there is a fairly high amount of click fraud on the Adsense network.

You have to factor in Google's cut. Nobody knows exactly how much Google takes from each click… but we're pretty sure their share is around 40%. This means that even if an advertiser is paying $50/click, the most you'll see from that is $30. So even if those high paying keywords are 100% correct, make sure you factor in Google's cut before you get too excited…

Some high paying keywords have too much competition. When people heard the keyword "Mesothelioma" was paying $50/click, everyone and their mothers put up web sites, blogs, and forums that targeted that keyword! Now the competition is so fierce it isn't even worth wasting your time trying to compete with them.

Some high paying keywords get little or no traffic. The reason why some companies are willing to pay a lot of money for certain keywords is because it doesn't get much traffic. So even if a keyword is paying a lot of money, if nobody is searching for that topic, you're not going to get any traffic! And "little or no traffic" also means "little or not money". You'd rather have a thousand clicks worth $1 each than 4 clicks worth $50 each, right?

Smart pricing can take affect. Google has a system in place called "Smart Pricing" that protects its advertisers. Google uses smart pricing to determine whether or not the traffic you provide is turning into sales for the advertiser. For example, even if you're getting $5 every time someone clicks on your adsense ads, Google might lower that to $1 if the traffic you send the advertiser is junk and doesn't convert into sales. Unfortunately, nobody knows exactly how smart pricing works. One way that it can happen though is if you try to target a certain high paying keyword… even if it doesn't relate to your page. For example, if you're trying to get ads about "Lawyers" to show up on your web site because you think it's a high paying word, but your site is about Baseball, the traffic won't convert into sales and smart pricing will take over. Okay, we hope that wasn't too depressing!

But there's good news! High paying keywords do have one positive use. You can, and should, use high paying keyword lists to get ideas for niche sites. Just because the amount paid per click may not be accurate, some of the keywords on those lists can be good topics for Adsense sites.
Google Highest Paying Keywords
Placing Google Adsense ads on your website has to be one of the easiest ways to generate income with your site. Signup is free and all you have to do is put the ads on your site.

But easy does not always mean simple.

Google makes it easy to sign up, generate an ad and put it on your site, however, it's not always so simple designing your site for interest, finding high paying keywords and placing your ads so that they attract maximum clicks.

Here are a few surefire tips that will help draw interest to your site and your ads while helping you get the clicks that will make you money.

1. Build content rich sites

Content rich sites do several things for you. They keep viewers on your site because you are providing information of interest. It's also important to keep the information refreshed periodically with up-to-date and current content. This is not only useful for your viewers, the search engines like it as well.

Sites containing useful content will also help establish you as inexpert in your field allowing viewers to respect your opinions and suggestions. But most importantly, good content will keep your viewers coming back to your site. They will bookmark your site more often and notify their friends a lot more.

2. Research and use higher paying keywords.

Develop site pages using topics that contain high paying keywords while keeping the keywords relevant to your topic.

The Overture website has a free 'keywords bid tool' that is excellent for showing you what advertisers are paying for keywords.

For example, using this tool I can see that the keyword? pet medication' has a maximum bid of $1.51 while the keyword? pet name' has a maximum bid of $.11. If I were looking for informational pages to add to my pet site, the clear choice here would be to develop apace about pet medications and optimize that page for the keyword 'pet medication'.

3. Place your ads in the upper left hand quarter of your website.

Studies show that people almost always scan your site from the top left working down. Placing a vertical skyscraper ad in that section can help increase your click through rate from 2% to as much as 30% or higher.

4. Don't use horizontal banners or ads.

Google recommends that you use vertical as opposed to horizontal ads. Web surfers see lots of horizontal banners and ads and they almost instantaneously avoid them.

According to Google, wider ad formats such as the large rectangle and inline rectangle also tend to perform quite well. This is probably due to the fact that they are more reader friendly allowing you to read more text at a glance without having to skip a line and return to the left margin every few words.

My experience is that positioning these ads just before or just after your main content can increase your clickthrough rate substantially.

5. Avoid the Dead Zones

Google research has shown that there are zones within your site thatwon't generate clicks. These areas are the top right of your site, the bottom right-hand corner and the very bottom. Ads in these areas are often ignored. Keep your ads to the upper left , and center or just above or below your primary content.

6. Coordinate the ad colors to match your site colors.

Google adsense offers an array of colors that you can use to display your ads. Choose the two main colors of your site and use those colors for your ad. Keep the URL link of the ad in blue since this is the link color that most viewers are use to. The idea is to blend your ads with your site content so as to invite more clicks.

7. Follow the adsense program policies to the letter.

Google keeps a close eye on how their ads are displayed and they will cancel you immediately if you break the rules. Google adsense is an excellent way to bring in some extra revenue so don't risk losinga good thing.
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