probably that software is not correct! But please note that the amount in high paying lists is the amount advertisers pay for place in google search results. The rates for adsnse on third party publishers site is much less. Also google takes a big CUT.
So, for something like 50$ on top list, publishrs will be lucky if they get $5.00
software are stuiped, not to putdown the software' makers, but the best place to check is no 100$ software, but overture where the bids are realy at
Roy.
highbids those high paying keyword lists and software predicting keyword bids are flawed for a variety of reasons.
First their often out of date. So what you're possibly seeing is the bids for the keywords in the past not in the present.
With Google the bid price isn't necessarily what the average cost per click will be. Google uses several factors in determining the click price. Just because someone bids $50 on a keyword doesn't mean they actually pay $50 for each click.
The bids you see are also going to be for the ads displayed on the search engine itself. You can place different bids for the same ad on the network of publisher sites. Bids on the network will often be less than bids for ads on Google results.
What you get as an AdSense publisher is not the full click price. Google uses several factors in determining how much of each click you'll get so it's possible that if both you and I served the same ad and someone clicked on it we'd see different payouts in our AdSense accounts.
By the time you follow through that chain you can see what's predicted by the software of in the keyword list may have little correlation to what's actually being paid for the ad on your site.
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