adsense high paying keywords.Do they actualy work

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  1. mindreader profile image59
    mindreaderposted 14 years ago

    there is a vast list of high paying keywords on the net.Are they HIGH PAYING in reality?

    1. darkside profile image67
      darksideposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Apparently you published a hub on it. So you tell us.

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        badcompany99posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Probably thinks you are a Mindreader smile

      2. mindreader profile image59
        mindreaderposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        i know its all a scam...but i want to know your opinion.wat do you think

  2. Dame Scribe profile image57
    Dame Scribeposted 14 years ago

    When you add up the potential to multiply by 100, what do you think? wink

  3. Mark Knowles profile image59
    Mark Knowlesposted 14 years ago

    And If I used high paying keywords in my high paying keywords hub about high paying keywords several times in the first paragraph and then added high paying keywords another time or even high paying keywords instead I think it might seem as though I was stuffing the phrase "high paying keywords. lol

    1. Princessa profile image81
      Princessaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      That had an hypnotizing effect http://i40.tinypic.com/2ludyt0.jpg I'll go the rest of the day thinking high paying keywords, high paying keywords, high paying keywords...

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    ryankettposted 14 years ago

    Im not sure what kind of answer your looking for here.

    Yes, the higher the cpc the more you are likely to get for a click.

    But the cpc is how much it recommends that YOU BID for a click based on those keywords.

    How much you get for that click is likely to be half of the amount. Bear in mind that the cost per click is relative to the competition within the related fields, those clicks are going to be very difficult to compete for.

  5. yasmintoo profile image60
    yasmintooposted 14 years ago

    I think you try different methods of SEM, give them time to work, analyze the results. Keep using the marketing if it works, throw it out if it doesn't, tweak it, if it seems just okay.

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    mumthasposted 14 years ago

    they work only when it is a secret, when more than 500 people use these words they become low paying ones

 
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