Saturday, April 3, 2010

Making Money Online - Finding Top Paying AdSense Keywords

Google AdSense pays a lot of people a lot of money each month. AdSense advertisers are naturally looking to find the keywords that pay the most commission. As Google doesn't advertise exactly how it pays out the commissions, there is a lot of speculation as to how you can find the best paying keywords.
Logic prevailing, the most obvious conclusion is that the keywords costing the most in AdWords are going to pay better commissions. So, that is the easiest place to start.
How does that relate to income for you? It's easy. Using the best pay per click keywords on your own site will cause AdSense to target those keywords in the ads it places on your site.
When someone clicks on one of the ads, you are paid a commission by Google. If you have chosen keywords that advertisers are spending a lot on pay per clicks, then you get more income.
To put it another way, you can potentially increase your income several fold without having to increase your traffic or your click through rates if you are attracting ads that have a higher pay per click value.
In your search for top paying AdSense keywords, it also makes sense that if you want to pay for the information, you will be rewarded with better results. However, if you are not willing, or able to pay, then there are still ways to gather your data.
While you are searching for your top paying keywords, you will also 'accidentally' discover the best ranking keywords to optimize your website or blog.
Using Google's own AdWords research tool, you can find out what keywords are costing the most per click and you can use this tool two ways.
Firstly, you can use it to uncover possible keyword terms that have low advertiser competition and low cost per click, so you can use those keywords in your own AdWords campaigns.
Secondly and the purpose of this article is to effectively reverse the information and gather your data in order to place the best paying keywords on your own site.
To use the AdWords Keyword Tool in this way (http://googleeasysearch.com ) ensure you choose just one or two keywords or phrases that you are considering. Use the broadest terms you can think of to start your search.
Ensure you have the CPC column showing, then look for the highest paying keywords.
Use search engines such as Overture and Yahoo to also check on the most searched for key phrases each month as well.
Another option is to sign up for a trial using Wordtracker. It will show how popular the search terms are.
Remember always to track your results. You can and should use channels in your AdSense ad campaigns to see how each ad block is performing. The placement, shape and colour of your ad block will also affect your click through rate.
Finally, avoid keywords and key phrases that have little or no value in AdWords. If you use a lot of those keyphrase, you will not get quality ads on your site, or you will get public service ads. Public service ads do not pay if anyone clicks on them.
Follow these simple steps and you will find that you can increase your AdSense income with very little effort.
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Rebecca Habel is an expert Internet marketer. Her site Rebeccas Resource is designed to help web site owners create profits.

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