Find the highest paying keywords in your niche for free with Keywords Database.
For example, if your niche is marketing you would search for 'marketing' in the tool and it will return the 20 top paying keywords. For 'marketing' the top keywords are generally 'email marketing' related keywords. So if I wanted to maximize my marketing website's CPC I would write content about 'email marketing'.
I think you should make your ad placement more prominent if you want to get a decent CTR (over 0.1% ). Where do you plan on getting traffic from?
Note: The figured given by the tool are absolute maximums and most people will never see a $70 click, but those niches should still pay higher than normal websites.
I have another one based on a lawsuit settlement, and get about 18 clicks a day for about 90 cents a pop. Would love to get the CTR on that one a lot higher. Right now it's about 8% ctr.
I'm just waiting for a few clicks on the ones above to report back on the payouts.
Do your websites have backlinks? I don't understand how you created some domains yesterday and already have (50) organic traffic in a day? Usually on my new websites I get like 2 organic visitors after the first day. :P
I see many ip's, and of course, this thread. I imagine maybe a typo or two. I also set up links from other sites right away. My experience has been that I take a couple high traffic sites of mine and put up links to generate traffic. Works well.
If I can get some good backlinks to this website I could rank for completely random and high paying searches. :P
I develop websites on completely random topics so it's hard to interlink, one on Adsense, one on Naruto, one on Marketing...Naruto has 6000 uniques per day but I can't link to my unrelated sites.
Thanks for that interesting tool - too bad they don't really explain their sources for the click values - AdWords? nor the frequency that the PPC cost is updated ?
And this is just my observation, so may not reflect everything. I am using the keywords for my meta and what not. It simply isn't pulling the obvious high dollar google ads. the ads it displays are only paying .50 to $2.00 at most per click.
However, if I go to google.com and search with those same keywords, it displays what are obviously the better ads. My guess is that although those ads do exist and do pay well, they are kept either for google search itself or for sites that have been around for a long time.
Obviously, the life span on mine is just a few days, so I would guess that might have something to do with it. I will be running a test to try out that theory.
If I recall correctly, when you are setting up your ad campaign, you can be VERY specific on placement and demographics, so those high paying ones may only display on the very top tier of sites. Page rank 7 or above, high traffic, etc etc.