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Old May 11th, 2004, 12:38 PM
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High $$$ CPC KeyWord List?

Hello,

I am looking for a list of Key Words that have high $$$ CPC, non gambelin or adult.

I know about wordtracker, but they only provide popular key words not high cpc key words.

We have an in house list that is collected from our own site searches, but want to expand it to target new advertisers.

Any help would be great.
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I believe EGOL is attempting to remind/inform you that a forum like SEOchat is geared towards the sharing of information. If you have a list of high CPC search phrases and are asking others to help you expand it, then perhaps a more forum-friendly way to ask for this information would be to share some of your knowledge. In other words, post the information you have collected and ask others to help you expand it.

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maybe you can just create a list of keywords that are probably popular, go to adwords and check them manually. i know the keyword "web hosting" goes for a really high amount but if you already have a partial list, you probably know that.

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I was looking to see if there was a company out there that sells a list of high (expensive) CPC key words, but the only thing I have found is a list of "most searched" key words that www.wordtracker.com sells. I guess I will have to purchase the list of the "most searched" key words and run it one by one through the PPC search engines and record the CPC's. I was looking to avoid this but looks like it is the only way to get what I am looking for.

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As I mentioned above, to target advertisers that bid on high CPC's.

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