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Choosing a niche subject for Adsense

Having ads on your site from the Google Adsense program is an exciting opportunity from Google for webmasters and site owners. In this program, Google places emphasis not only on keywords to determine the type of ads the site will get but also on the content. Better and higher quality sponsor’s ads will be assigned to greater quality content.

Making a High-Paying Google Adsense Site

You might be aware of the fact that some keywords have high click rates while some have close to 10 cents per click. If you have a website on Industry X, you cannot target keywords from Industry Z which is supposed to have all the high paying keywords for Google Adsense. So, the question is, how to go about targeting the correct keywords.

The first thing to do, is to list all of the high paying keywords. Categorize them into respective industries. Now analyze as to which Industry has the highest number of high paying keywords. I am sure you would come up with 3-4 probable areas. Choose the right one for you from this list and then start building the site.

What to do after you have the target industry and keywords:

Let’s assume that you shortlisted "credit card industry" and that there are 10 keywords in this area which are considered to be high paying. You want to make a 1000 page site. The solution is, choose appropriate secondary words and make your pages, which will give semantic relevance to your main keywords. According to Google Adsense website, "We go beyond simple keyword matching to understand the context and content of web pages."

You have to develop your pages with the use of these secondary words, which will be closely related to main keywords and would attract similar ads. Go for hyponyms, synonyms, metonyms etc.

Now with above guidelines, I am sure you would have no difficulties in making a high Google adsense paying site. Have a nice earning and don't forget to mention us in your success story!


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