1. Look at the list of 100 most popular words in the 7search (7search.com/scripts/searchterms/top_paying.asp? N = 100). This will give you an idea of what words people are willing to pay big money. You can also search phrases in service 7Search Keyword Suggestion Tool.
(conversion.7search.com/scripts/advertisertools/keywordsuggestion.aspx) This is the first step of your research.
2. Using a search engine PPC FindWhat (www.findwhat.com/), you can search different words and see how much advertisers pay per click.
3. If you already have an account with Google AdWords, you can experiment. To pretend that you want to book an advertising campaign, with different keywords and see how much you have to pay for a call. Thus you get an idea what the words are most popular.
4. You can also experiment with words in Overture’s View Bids ToolFor example, typing “asbestos cancer†you will see that the first three advertisers to pay approximately $ 30 per click. So it would be an excellent theme – if you are a specialist on asbestos cancer.
At the words “debt consolidationâ€, the first two advertisers to pay $ 9 per click or more.
5. Using the service Overture Keyword Bid Amounts Lookup Tool (www.pixelfast.com/overture/) you will be able to accelerate the search for Overture. Enter a keyword and see how many pay-per-click advertisers, and how many searches were done on that keyword last month.
6. Service Keyword Sleuth
- This is a very handy tool for very fast search keywords. You can find hundreds or thousands of keywords and phrases with a single click. It is very convenient to use, if you want to find a huge number of relevant keywords, making just one click – much easier to arise from Overture. Try a free test.
7. You can use the service Wordtracker (www.wordtracker.com/), to find the 1000 most popular keywords. You can create a list of useful keywords on one topic. If you buy this service for a day or week, not during this period you will be able to do extensive research. Available and free testing.
AdSense and Russia (CIS)
Many webmaster, working with foreign partnerships to face situations where the administration of affiliate programs is mixed with caution and refer to webmaster from Russia and former Soviet countries.
Quite often I am asked whether Google sends checks to Russia. My answer – yes. I personally have not received a check from them. Even if somewhere in the mail your check to lose, it is enough to write in those. AdSense support and re-send you a check, I also personally tried it. I.e. any pitfalls here is no, if you are honest, you’ll pay for it honestly.
CONCLUSION: Create big and simple websites – one topic per page – using valuable keywords high demand and little supply.











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