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All you're seeking for is keywords, buying traffic etc.
Adsense is about building a site first with lots of useful content. It's not a quick money scheme.
Please read all the interesting topics here on WW and you'll learn what this is all about.
When you go on the route you've just chosen, I guess we'll see you back with another 'adsense disabled my account and I didn't click my own ads' thread.
300 keywords in AdWords! seems a little high to me, but Im no expert. I think the point is how much you spend, not how many keywords you specify. You could specify 30,000 keywords but only spend $10 per day. Or you could specify 30 good keywords and spend $300 per day. It all depends on what you want to acheive, and the kind of market you are in.
It was said there that meta tags don't really matter in adsense as much as the actual page content.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Adsense team has the same excel spreadsheet to use as a red flag for new accounts. If a new account shows up covering a lot of the topics on that spreadsheet, maybe it brings up a red flag for possible fraud.
Just guessing around, but it does seem like the wrong way to go about Adsense.
Red Flag = having these words on your page will alert Google to check your account.
Just my definition, not my opinion
i have bought excel file of 300 top paying keywords
Rule of thumb in business, life, and the universe: when somebody sells you X for the purposes of allowing you to make big bucks, X is probably not worth much, otherwise the seller would just use X to make big bucks himself. (Unless, of course, the seller has already made millions, doesn't need any more money, and has decided to help others, all for the low, low price of... :-)
Corollary: if seller is offering the same X to all comers, even if there was some value in X, divide that value by the number of people who bought X, since they are all out there competing head-to-head with you (or, if they're smarter, just watching you to see if there is any money to be made in X, and then wiping you out if it looks like you're profitable).
But hey, good luck, report back often, let us know how it goes!
when ppl talk about "quality" what does it mean ..?
any # or words ,vocabulary or something else ..?
High Quality - authoritative articles about the subject material that will actually help someone understand about the subject in an in-depth manner.
Low Quality:
[--- adsense ---]
Welome to our {widgets} website. When you are searching the internet for {widgets}, you should use a search engine like Google, Yahoo or MSN - simply type in the word {widget} or {widgets} into the search box and click enter. Soon a whole list of the best websites about {widgets} will appear.
[--- adsense ---]
scraped link 1
scraped link 2
scraped link 3
scraped link 4
scraped link 5
scraped link 6
scraped link 7
scraped link 8
scraped link 9
scraped link 10
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please don't use my template - I don't want a duplicate content penalty ;)
And if you do, that just means you a pushing back sites that deserve to be there even further back.
If you cannot build a site without adsense in mind then please consider changing careers.. The net is saturated with this nonsense.
I have more than 300 keywords about some category.
Sorry to hear from Your mistake.
The chances to get the money back are extrem bad.
So I hope that the purchase at last does not ruin You.
BTW, there are even more stupid mistakes.
I heared from a man in Germany loosing about 200,000.-EUR because he believed an Email from Nigeria promising him 20 million $ or so.
What do u mean "BDDMED"..
if u haven't helping hand .. don reply to my thread.
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i have bought excel file of 300 top paying keywords
i know how to build good contents.
If you don't understand all of us. And me in particular. May I ask you what you think good content is about?
I don't mean to be offending, but I really think you're on the wrong road here.
1) A lot of other people are doing the same thing, which means there are so many ads to go around. Too many publishers for too few ads = not enough impressions and clicks for any one publisher.
2) Advertisers who buy top-paying keywords probably are using AdWords only, not AdSense, because they know that clicks from quickie made-for-AdSense sites will be worthless.
3) Google's "smart pricing" protects advertisers by giving discounts for clicks that aren't expected to convert well. So even if an advertiser's nominal bid is a dollar or two per click, you might end up getting only a few cents.
As the expression goes, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
vbPoetess will create a 200 page site centered on Mesothelioma, another on Health Insurance. No traffic will be generated without Black Hat SEO, and any traffic generated will result in 5 cent clicks after smart pricing kicks in.
Do what everyone else is doing. Make a site filled with interesting content, develop real traffic, focus on lots of clicks for low paying terms rather than one click a day for a high paying one.
Horse feathers!
It is just as easy to write good content about subjects that pay something reasonable. Reasonable for me >$1/click.
I had/have 100's of pages of low paying keywords. I've removed adsense from nearly all of them so as not to have someone leave the site for $.03. This also makes the site a little less predictable for the user and results in less ad blindness.
As my dear father once told me... it's just as easy to fall in love with a rich woman as a poor women.
Horse feathers!It is just as easy to write good content about subjects that pay something reasonable. Reasonable for me >$1/click.
Most of what I've read on this forum area reflects what I said, that you're more likely to be successful going with the flow of what your site may bring rather than building entire sites dedicated to high paying keywords (or adding a page to your site specifically to attract high paying ads).