Loan Consolidation and Insurance Quotes: Serious CPC
SEOI'm not sure what keeps bringing me back to this fascination, but I hear about "that guy" who makes $X,XXX a month off of targeting web sites to specific valuable key-words. Any Google search you do for "expensive adwords" or "valuable cpc" etc is not short on results...which tells me that there must be a lot of money on the table for this type of activity.
BUT, whenever I get that urge to do some research on this topic I just can't help but feel like it is some kind of scam, or "dirty" in some regard.
Do any of you run these type of targeted key-word sites? Have you been hired to build some? Is it a scam to build this kind of site?
I can't decide...I guess my stance would be if the site adds to the betterment of the internet or provides some actual service to the user, then maybe it is perfectly fine to do so.
Just in case you haven't done any research in this area before, here are the to top 10 most expensive Adwords (as of 9/11/06) source
(yes, that does say $69.16 PER CLICK!!!)
- school loan consolidation - $69.16
- college loan consolidation - $68.35
- car insurance quotes - $66.88
- school consolidation - $66.29
- auto insurance quotes - $65.90
- college consolidation -$64.04
- student loan consolidation rates - $60.14
- sell structured settlement - $59.82
- sell annuity - $58.92
- federal student loan consolidation - $58.58
- school loan consolidation - Advertiser's Max Bid: $3.61
- college loan consolidation - Advertiser's Max Bid: $8.01
- car insurance quotes - Advertiser's Max Bid: $5.99
- school consolidation - Advertiser's Max Bid: $1.15
- auto insurance quotes - Advertiser's Max Bid: $5.99
- college consolidation - Currently, there are no bidded listings on this term.
- student loan consolidation rates - Advertiser's Max Bid: $5.01
- sell structured settlement - Advertiser's Max Bid: $15.10
- sell annuity - Advertiser's Max Bid: $15.50
- federal student loan consolidation - Advertiser's Max Bid: $5.03





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