Rodney

msg:1363744 | 5:36 am on Aug 31, 2004 (gmt 0) |
this seems like the type of question that is bound to lead down the path of getting booted out of adsense. If you are building sites based on which topics and words will earn the most money for you, then you *might* fall under the "creating sites for the sole purpose of showing adsense" rule that Google has. Welcome to WebmasterWorld. To answer your question, not sure there is such a tool. Seems like it would lend itself to much abuse.
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BeeDeeDubbleU

msg:1363745 | 7:53 am on Aug 31, 2004 (gmt 0) |
| If you are building sites based on which topics and words will earn the most money for you, then you *might* fall under the "creating sites for the sole purpose of showing adsense" rule that Google has. |
| Surely not! Who would even consider doing this? :)
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yosemite

msg:1363746 | 11:12 am on Aug 31, 2004 (gmt 0) |
It would be one thing if you looked for high-paying keywords and then picked one that you knew something about and could see yourself writing a site about anyway. But I'm not so sure about doing it the other way around . . . ;) (On a side note, I started a new site about a month ago. It was something I'd been planning to write for a while. After I was almost finished with the site, I happened to look up the keywords related to it on Overture, and found out that they pay much better than what I am accustomed to. Cool!)
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richmondsteve

msg:1363747 | 1:12 pm on Aug 31, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Adwords advertisers can see estimated bid prices. Become an Adwords advertiser.
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cunliffe

msg:1363748 | 1:36 pm on Aug 31, 2004 (gmt 0) |
| this seems like the type of question that is bound to lead down the path of getting booted out of adsense. If you are building sites based on which topics and words will earn the most money for you, then you *might* fall under the "creating sites for the sole purpose of showing adsense" rule that Google has. |
| I own many sites and I want to see which ones make sense to convert to AdSense.
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Prash_seo

msg:1363749 | 1:53 pm on Aug 31, 2004 (gmt 0) |
Well, I used to think, that we can see fairly accurate rates on the without actually signing-up. What you do is...start the signup process.....& check for ur keywords & then do not complete registration....*S* I guess, many non-adwords suscribers would be doing this...right..? Prash
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dk7012

msg:1363750 | 2:23 pm on Aug 31, 2004 (gmt 0) |
That's what I did. Free of cost :)
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