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Rohail Rizvi | Rogue Affiliate | Entrepreneur Rss

MesoSource

Posted on : 03-06-2006 | By : RohailR | In : Entrepreneurship, Projects

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I didn’t really elaborate on www.mesosource.blogspot.com in one of my previous posts. The reason I picked “Mesothelioma” as the topic of choice for my blog was because after doing a lot of tweaking around on Adsense, I found that it was one of the most highly bid for keywords. When I say most highly bid for I’m talking $28-$42 per click and high search volume on the keyword to go along with it.

The way I researched the bids on particular keywords was by placing a mock ad campaign on Adwords after paying the initial $5 to start. I set my monthly campaign budget to something like the effect of $90,000 (of course I had the campaign on pause, this was just to allow all the highest bid for words to show up within my budget).

I then clicked on “Tools”, followed by “Keyword Tool.” This is where I entered all the keywords that I had heard of having high bids after doing a search on the web. Next, I clicked on “Estimate Search Traffic.” This is where I was able to learn the estimated bid for each one of the keywords I had entered. After seeing the profitability potential of “mesothelioma,” I proceeded to create a blog consisting of various open articles on the web. All it cost me was $5 as opposed to expensive software/lists on the web promising to do the same thing. Next thing I know, I’m up and running with www.mesosource.blogspot.com.

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Hey there,
I advised on the early creation of an extremely useful site regarding mesothelioma – resources on this site range from top ten facts to relevant links to health and legal guides.

Take a look:

http://www.mustknowfacts.com/mesothelioma.htm

Hi there Dr. Kim,

Your site looks extremely helpful. I’m sure it’s quite an asset to those looking for more information on mesothelioma. Were you at all involved in the implementation of AdSense to help run the site? Has it been successful in that sense?

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