edgematch
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They are real numbers for those keywords. That is not a lie or myth. Anyone who can create a blog on finance niche and who manages to place it on page one can see the results. They will surely enjoy getting clicks valued around $10-$20.
That does not imply that every click you get will hit those numbers. Sometimes it my be even less than $1. Because there are many many factors you cant know and control (biding advertisers, day time, your blog quality/authority, the visitor behavior and so on).
Please know that making money on Internet is no different from real world. We all are trying to sell something here. It is probably some information, a diet pill or an ultimate gadget. Now think your blog/site like a newspaper. And guess in which category it falls:
- one only read by 30-50 people in a day
- a local one of a village
- one published in a town
- a citywide newspaper
- the new york times
As an advertiser, do you pay same money to above listed newspapers for the same ad? Probably you will never be able to get a space on tNYT whatever you offer. And you will have to pay 100 times more for a citywide newspaper than the one published in a village. So how can you make judgements that those numbers are imaginary? Make your blogs an authority one, make it the #1 site for one of those terms if you can and start commenting after that.
And the guys trying to find where OP found the list, why do you need to do that lol? We all know he read it on somewhere else.
That does not imply that every click you get will hit those numbers. Sometimes it my be even less than $1. Because there are many many factors you cant know and control (biding advertisers, day time, your blog quality/authority, the visitor behavior and so on).
Please know that making money on Internet is no different from real world. We all are trying to sell something here. It is probably some information, a diet pill or an ultimate gadget. Now think your blog/site like a newspaper. And guess in which category it falls:
- one only read by 30-50 people in a day
- a local one of a village
- one published in a town
- a citywide newspaper
- the new york times
As an advertiser, do you pay same money to above listed newspapers for the same ad? Probably you will never be able to get a space on tNYT whatever you offer. And you will have to pay 100 times more for a citywide newspaper than the one published in a village. So how can you make judgements that those numbers are imaginary? Make your blogs an authority one, make it the #1 site for one of those terms if you can and start commenting after that.
And the guys trying to find where OP found the list, why do you need to do that lol? We all know he read it on somewhere else.