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So my question is this: are all these lists complete scams? I've read on this board from one person to never expect a click over $2, and from others I hear some clicks earn them $15 - $20 a pop. Will Hell freeze over before I make over $10 a click?
There will always be some areas that are worth more than others. You don't need a hot keyword list to point you in the right direction there. But if you're looking for $30 clicks, that is soooo 2003. You may get the occasional click for a couple of bucks these days, but you have to accept a more reasonable average.
A smart advertiser will always dial down the cost of their content ads, as low as competition will allow.
You have used AdWords, right? Then you should know that advertisers can set a different price for content and keyword triggered advertising.
As Gomer Pyle used to say:
Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!
But if you have used AdWords, it shouldn't be a surprise. ;)
Who would pay that much? I read an article a while ago which stated the top keywords are around to $3 mark.
I think you are thinking of eCPM (effective cost per 1000 impressions) not cost per click. $30 per 1000 impressions is a great return.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
Not really, they appear to be for real but very rare.
"Since google only gives you a 50% or less"
Google has stated it returns about 78% to Adsense publishers and I think most of us believe it.
"Who would pay that much?"
I would if the product that I sell is expensive enough and my ad conversion is good enough.
"I read an article a while ago which stated the top keywords are around to $3 mark."
Someone is gonna read this thread and will be saying:
"I read that Google pays ya $30 a click!"
"Correct me if i'm wrong."
Likewise, correct me if I'm wrong;-)
google never stated any such thing... the mis-quoted 78% figure you are referring to is what google calls tac, or traffic acquisition costs, as is clearly stated in the annual report.
most people believe that tac is somehow split between adsense publishers, adsense partners, and who knows what else... but it's well known that in some cases, adsense partners get to keep 100% of their adsense revenue, so it's impossible to come up with an accurate number.
Developing a Website based on high-paying keywords and slapping AS on it is basically putting the cart before the horse. I think the only ones making money doing this are the "barkers" who are selling their lame videos to a bunch of wanna-be overnight millionaires.