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Old 04-03-2004, 02:05 PM Most expensive Adwords - Help please.
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Not including Casino/Gambling related terms does anyone know which are the most expensive Adwords.
Is there any resource available that tracks Adword popularity and cost per term?
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I would have thought 'web hosting' and adult related terms would be quite expensive.

I expect they have a tool which gives detials, but I doubt it's available without having an account.
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Old 04-13-2004, 02:51 PM
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Not including Casino/Gambling related terms does anyone know which are the most expensive Adwords.
Is there any resource available that tracks Adword popularity and cost per term?
The best way to check is to start a new Adwords campaign, add the keywords you want and Google will suggest a bid price. That suggested price is an indicator of what the top bid currently is.

Other expensive keywords include mortgage, insurance, and dating. Those are a few I can think of off the top of my head.

Another tool that is very useful is Ad Word Analyzer. This software allows you to enter a keyword of keyphrase and will list the number of Google and Overture campaigns for each keyword. Of course, you can do this manually, but using this tool will save you a LOT of time.

As they say... time = money.
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Old 04-16-2004, 07:20 PM
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Not including Casino/Gambling related terms does anyone know which are the most expensive Adwords.
Is there any resource available that tracks Adword popularity and cost per term?
I don't think you can have Casino/Gambling ads anymore.
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Where do you get Ad Word Analyzer?
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