Tuesday, August 14, 2012
A clever trick to attract higher paying ads AdSense
There are no guarantees in life, then there is no guarantee that following these tips will bring you more money every time. However, I guarantee that will greatly increase your chances of pulling more of the top-paying AdSense ads on your site that if you follow these tips.
Enough with the disclaimers, let's go down to the business of making money. Google lets advertisers bid anywhere from a minimum of 0.05 per click up to a whopping $ 100. It should be fairly obvious that you're not going to get rich running .05 cent ads on your site, but getting a few $ 100 ads, or even some $ 10, $ 20 or $ 30 ads can not be a bad thing, right?
Now the problem is that Google is pretty closed mouth who is paying what for their ads, and there is no real way to determine which words pay the most per AdSense click.
But ah, far away, in a parallel universe we find another Pay-Per-Click provider called Overture. It seems that Overture is less sensitive about releasing their top-rate words and anyone who wants to find out which Web sites are paying for words and phrases can do so by simply using Overtures tattle-tale special pricing tool (http://www. pixelfast.com / Overture /). It could not be easier to use. Just type in a keyword or phrase and the tool returns a list of advertisers using that word and what they pay. It also shows the announcement itself.
Oh, what a treasure of wealth of potential buyers that the results can be if you know what you can do with this information invaluable.
Consider this possibility
Each keyword or phrase that is worth big bucks on Overture is probably worth a lot of money on Google and, maybe more, right? So try this experiment:
Enter the phrase "SEO Services" without the quotes in the Overture tool (http://www.pixelfast.com/overture/). When I entered that phrase on the day I wrote this article, I found a company called SEO Inc. that was willing to pay $ 8.01 per click, followed by SEO Advantage at $ 8.00, and Online Web Consultants at $ 6.50. Other competitors appeared below them in the $ 3.00 range straight on down to some who would not pay more than a penny per click.
Now, if a company is willing to pay so much money for a click on Overture is probably willing to pay that or more on Google. Even if that particular company is not advertising on Google, you can be pretty sure that the same key phrase is approaching the same price offered by other companies that advertise on Google. So, what that means is that there is no way you can afford not to have some web pages posted somewhere that are targeted to those sweet words you pay.
All you have to do is use the Overture tool prices to find the most profitable keywords that are related to your site and then optimize those words to start pulling similar ads. If all goes according to plan, you can perhaps double, triple or even quadruple your AdSense revenue without the need for an increase in traffic or click-through rates ....
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