3 Simple Steps to Find the High Paying Top 100 Keywords

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There are many successful marketers who have found our top 100 paying keyword list by taking the time to research through this method. Yes it'll take some time but its well worth it. True success comes to those who take action.

And relax; it's only a couple clicks of the mouse.

Before we get started, head over to SEO tools. Here we find the free keyword tool we will be using - Bookmark it!

Step 1

Enter your desired keyword in the search box under the text that reads "Try the Coolest Keyword Research Tool Today" and hit enter.

Step 2

If your keywords are being searched a list will be displayed of related keywords; based on the keyword or key phrase you entered in the first step.

One of the results columns will be titled Google Traffic Estimator - Click the G traf est link on your desired keyword row.

You should now be at the Google AdWords Traffic Estimator page. Tip - Be sure to note the daily est., it's an estimate of the daily searches.

Step 3

Take note of the Estimated Avg. CPC - That's what the advertisers are paying for that keyword.

And there you go - A quick way to find high paying keywords.

Repeat 100 times

After a few times you'll have to enter an answer to a simple math question like 3 + 3, this is just to prevent spam and bots. Remember you will not receive this amount for your adsense clicks. It's safe to say you might get %20 or so although no one really knows for sure. Only Google knows this.

Tip - To earn more per click make sure you have a site map, privacy policy, killer content, and contact information.

For a visual of these tips visit my blog post "How to find high Paying Keywords - For Free!"

So get rocking, visualize your success, and make some money!

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