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wyang76

5:49 pm on Dec 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hi everyone,

I am trying to create a hobby website in a particular industry. Can someone tell me where I can check to see how much certain keywords pay in that particular industry?

A direct link would help. Thanks in advance for your help.

castar

6:04 pm on Dec 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Do a search for "bid tools" and you should be able to find a tool that helps you. The first one that shows up in Google is one of the ones I use. Can't give direct links here :)

jetteroheller

6:04 pm on Dec 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Even when it's a very high paying area, it could happen that a new web site starts with a high smart pricing discount, until the new site has proven to convert good.

I tested in January this year AdSense of a real estate site, where I listed all the offers of my real estate clients.

I thought this will bring extem EPC and was surprised, that the EPC was far below my average.

With my main sites, it seemed that I have reached end of October the other side of smart pricing. Cases of EPC never found before. But the main income is still clicks in the normal EPC range. The high EPC clicks are only a nice extra.

So just start Your site, create a reputation in the area of the site. Income and good EPC will come by itself.

Start Your site by checking each high paying keyword, and You will be only frustrated how terrible smart pricing can be.

wyang76

6:26 pm on Dec 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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thanks.

BeeDeeDubbleU

9:04 pm on Dec 16, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Wyang, welcome to Webmasterworld but I would recommend that in future posts you are a bit more explicit in the title of your posts. "need help with a question", applies to the majority of posts that are made. ;)