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What is the Most Expensive Keyword?

         

ngentot

8:33 pm on Nov 9, 2004 (gmt 0)



I'm having a discussion with someone in my office about how expensive PPC can be. She doesn't believe anything I say. Can anyone give me an example of the most expensive keywords in terms of the actual cost-per-click for the number 1 position on either Google or Overture? Thanks.

MatthewHSE

12:12 am on Nov 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'd never really thought about this before, but I just went and tried a few terms related to web hosting in AdWords and found that they're running about eight or nine dollars per click. I expect other terms are running much higher. I've heard rumors of fifty dollars per click for some terms, but haven't verified it.

wigsy_1

12:12 pm on Nov 10, 2004 (gmt 0)

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$100 is the most expensive with 4 advertisers bidding at $100. this is what i have found anyway.

Wigsy_1

Shane21

11:21 am on Nov 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Found a couple of £21+ terms on Overture UK so that's like $38 a click

growingdigital

10:55 pm on Nov 14, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Most of the keywords hovering around $100 are for Personal Injury lawyers or lawsuits. For example the term mesothelioma - a type of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos is fetching $100/click at Overture right now.

zwebby

5:52 am on Nov 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Actually you're off by almost half:

#1 - (Advertiser's Max Bid: $175.00)

#2 - (Advertiser's Max Bid: $150.00)

Can you imagine! 231,000 searches in October X 10% clicks x $175.00/click = about $4Million I'm sure they are on a budget and stop at some point, but still!

Zwebby

[edited by: rogerd at 3:04 pm (utc) on Nov. 22, 2004]
[edit reason] No specifics, please... [/edit]

growingdigital

4:19 pm on Nov 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Actually you're off by almost half:

I realize this now, but when I posted this message the cap on bids at Overture was still $100. They have recently raised the caps on bids to $999.99.

While this is good for Overture it upsets me to know that the Laywers CPA is so high :(

Who would have thought manipulating the American justice system could be so lucrative....(insert sarcasm here)

keywordguru

6:15 pm on Nov 23, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Something to remember that even though those high priced keywords carry a high price tag, they are sometimes hardly searched. I have been involved in the keyword areas where the max clicks on average are roughly $7 to $19 dollars respectably and can spend easily in the deep thousands a day.

So that to me is more impressive, quantity of clicks at a respected dollar rate over high priced is more dangerous in the end.
KG

chhchung

2:38 pm on Nov 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Time to revenge the company you hate.

Is that possible i keep click on the google ad that can cause the company lossing money.

I know google have some prevent about it, but i think there is hack allow you to do so anyway.

Does Anonymous tools help? it automatically changing the ip everytimes the page load.

Anyone willing to tell me your keyword, so that i can try. See how fast the money can go away.

Assume a company desposite 1 million on the account, how long it take to dain away that money

zwebby

2:53 pm on Nov 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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How long would it take them to find you and put you away?...

Google and Overture are big enough that I am personally not willing to try and make them lose money on their keywords...

instinct

9:10 pm on Nov 24, 2004 (gmt 0)

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chhchung - Don't do it, you can be caught and sued.

Secondly the webmaster where the ad shows might get penalised or kicked out of the program - you would be hurting the wrong person.

Also, you can help ruin an industry that many people here rely on to make a living. Please don't do it.

soloblue

1:04 am on Dec 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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how do you guys actually get these prices? i thought keyword pricings aren't avilable to public.

zwebby

1:22 am on Dec 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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You can get the pricing from overture. Here is an Overture Keyword Tool [sonnarinternet.com]where you can see the number of times it was searched for and the pricing on one page.