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Targeted Adsense - its more paying

.....display only high paying ads

         

Tushar

11:25 am on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi

Anybody knows how to target a webpage or an article to get adsense of a specific keyword (high paying) only? I mean if I have made a website over cats and if "Cats Food" is more paying than "Cat Food" (just a small example)....is it possible to do target my webpage for "Cats food" only?

Will it help if I run a "Find and Replace" all over to article so that the article only says "Cats Food"?

Your views please.... :-)

rasmus24

11:31 am on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)



Well, I do not recommend to you to write your articles thinking only in adsense, but you must think about your target audience. Nevertheless, due to the system of auctions of the CPC of Adsense's announcements, try to follow the norm LESS IS MORE. All those fewer blocks of adsense include in your page, these will be better paid.

Tushar

12:02 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A guy recently made a post on the same forum that he is earning like $14,000 per month. Because he has made websites on some highly paid topics.

So, there must be a way to optimize the content too in the same way so that it seems to google that its theme is of a high paying keyword. And thus, you will get high paying ads only, resulting in higher payout.

makes sense?

arrowman

1:37 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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A guy recently made a post on the same forum that he is earning like $14,000 per month. Because he has made websites on some highly paid topics.

So, there must be a way to optimize the content too in the same way so that it seems to google that its theme is of a high paying keyword.

Sure, all you need to do is create a popular website around a high paying topic. It's the broader theme that's important, not the spelling or phrasing.

Forget about "cat food" vs. "cats food", there's not much you can do about it. Perhaps cat meat is in demand in your area. If not, forget about cats and make sites about home loans, asbestos and such. Follow the money.

jimilives

5:02 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi,
you dont need that high of a paying topic, we do over 10k also and have many sites on smaller topics. But to answer your question not really, other then use the phase that pays more, but adsense reads your page and gets the general idea and puts ads in, whether its cat or cats, if you have a story about many cats and you dont use singular you may be able to get the higher term, but still not garunteed, that is the great thing about adsense if we could tell it our keywords (like you can do for ebay affilate code) then everyone would pick the high priced ones and the lower priced ones wouldnt ever get orders fulfilled.

send2paul

5:28 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Use "lower payout" keywords and phrases as well. Everyone is always trying to optimise for the BIG words. There's a nice little earning to be got from optimising for lower value payout keywords & phrases - where the competition is not as stiff.

James

5:44 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I dont understand, "The competition" bit.

I dont understand how the qty of publishers effects the revenue we get if somebody clicks on one of our ads.

Can anyone clarify this point please?

send2paul

6:04 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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James - you'll see lots of websites, places etc offering "Google Adsense Top Paying Keywords" and pharses - these are the phrases which the advertisers have placed the highest bids for, and, if they appear on your webpage - and someone clicks on them - then you will get a % of the revenue that Google pays to the advertiser. Thus, the higher value the Top Paying Keyord or phrase is.... then the better the revenue for you when someone clicks on the ad.

But..

EVERYONE is trying to optimise their websites to get the max revenue from the Top Paying Keywords or phrases. So, why stress yourself yoo much? - aim lower, where the competition for those "Average Paying Keywords" is not as difficult to do.

Does that make it any clearly :)

ken_b

6:17 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I dont understand how the qty of publishers effects the revenue we get if somebody clicks on one of our ads.

The more websites showing a specific ad, the less likely a viewer will have to be on your site to click it. And the more likely the advertizers will use up his budget, which will cause the next ad in line to appear, and the next ad will probably pay less.

James

7:15 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Still not with it!

I have as part of my portfolio of websites, a couple of asbestos cancer related.

Lets say you have an asbestos site as well. How many visitors click on a asbestos related ad, depends on how many visitors visit the site. How many visitors visit a particular site has nothing to do with adsense, but simply as a result of SEO.

The visitors that visit your site and the visitors that visit my site have an equal opportunity to click on a adsense ad. With asbestos related in particular, I am sure none of the keywords go out for under $5.00 a throw even at position 100!

Lawyers and Hospitals do not normally run out of a budget! But maybe I an missing something here

DXL

9:49 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Do that many people in the U.S. believe that they have been exposed to asbestos that it generates a wave of clicks?

With all the money generated, makes me wonder if those clicks are mostly fraudulent.

jimilives

10:02 pm on Jul 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I think we are missing the point here.

Originally the person asked what he can do to his page to make google supply him with the higher paying ads instead of the lower paying ads.

as for the asbestos thing, with only 90,000 monthly searches containing the word asbestos I dont think the rate would be close to $5 though cant confirm as the overture site is all screwey right now (yes I know it isnt adsense but they are almost identical in prices if not then overture is higher)

Tushar

5:13 am on Jul 28, 2005 (gmt 0)

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What I did for experiment was just repeated "high paying words" on a "LOW CONTENT" but genuine page.

Soon I was gettin ctr like 20% and EPC way too high. But I was struck with SmartPricing after a month and now, such pages dont work.

Question still stands. How to optimize the page to show the high paying ads? Obviously I do target both low paying and high paying ads too. But if I know how to target, wherther its high paying or its low paying, a person can know exactly where he needs traffic and on which parts of the "Made for AdSense" website he needs the traffic.

Here is a better exmaple of keywords I got from [keywordcountry.com...]

making money on the web - MAX pay = $18.86/click
making money online - MAX pay = $5.25/click

Now both the pharases make equal sense, but obviously if one will target with the first keyword, he will ave better chances of making more money than if the page is targeted with the later keyword.

Is the answer in SEOing the page? Or Keyword density or what?