Check out this list of Google’s top paying keywords. If you can’t be bothered, here are the top 15 or so keywords - and the price they’re attacting.

  • $73.01 chicago personal injury attorney
  • $69.17 lasik new york city
  • $64.27 new york personal injury lawyer
  • $64.17 new jersey car insurance
  • $63.10 new york personal injury attorney
  • $61.64 chicago personal injury lawyers
  • $61.17 mesothelioma lawyers
  • $60.74 atlanta personal injury lawyer
  • $60.29 new york personal injury lawyers
  • $59.00 lasik dallas
  • $58.68 new york personal injury lawyers
  • $58.38 miami personal injury attorney

I could do with a few of those clicks a day, I tell ya.

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  1. Stefan Juhl said on April 21, 2006 @ 8:25 am...

    Well, just hope for someone to find the adsense links on this page interesting, and you might get some those clicks.

  2. Barry Bell (View profile) said on April 21, 2006 @ 8:41 am...

    Stefan - that would just be wrong, wrong, wrong.

    ;o))

  3. raj said on April 21, 2006 @ 10:06 pm...

    Yeah, but Barry, here’s how you could make it right:

    (1) Write a few articles targeted at the professions implied in those keywords. The articles should be specifically about how to blog if you’re a **blank**.

    (2) Write a few articles targeted at professional bloggers/ writers who want to know how to legitimately get such high-paying adsense/ ypn on their site. That is, tell them to write for said professionals, to teach them how to blog for their profession.

    These two types of articles are similar but intended for different audiences. And you wouldn’t be gaming Google or YPN (or the advertisers).

    Finally:

    (3) Write articles about niches in law and other implied careers. You’d have to know a fair bit about the career in question. Come up with a good resource in terms of what schools to go to, what level of SAT, etc., scores you’d need, what kind of work you’d be doing.

    All legitimate ways to get these high-paying ads, and pleasing the advertiser simultaneously.

  4. Brian Breslin said on April 24, 2006 @ 6:56 pm...

    Barry,
    Where do you find these lists? I’m just curious.
    These could be very profitable topics, even if your CTR is low.

  5. Barry Bell (View profile) said on April 25, 2006 @ 8:26 pm...

    Raj - good ideas. I’d already thought of number 3 (and that’s pretty much what the wurk network does already), but 1 & 2 had escaped me. Nice thinking.

    Brian - the link that I gave to that list was posted in the wurk forums, but yep, they could be high payers.

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