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Google rides auto, finance sectors to ad growth – MarketWatch

Google rides auto, finance sectors to ad growthMarketWatchGoogle's traditional ad strength has been search, where results show up when users type in keywords into its search engine. The space for display ads — which include banners and videos — is dominated by Facebook Inc. and Yahoo Inc. …and more » View full post on [keywords] – [...]

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The Most Expensive Keywords on Google – The Atlantic Wire

The Most Expensive Keywords on GoogleThe Atlantic WireWordStream, an Internet markering blog, put together an infographic showing the top 20 keywords for Google's AdWords ads. The list hints at the (mostly service-based) industries to which the company's ads cater: financial services ("insurance," "loans …Infographic: Where does Google get its money from?The Guardian (blog) all 3 [...]

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Infographic: Where does Google get its money from? – The Guardian (blog)

Infographic: Where does Google get its money from?The Guardian (blog)However radical and technically innovative Google might want its public profile to be, it's the plain old insurance industry that accounts, by these calculations, for a whopping 24% of the top 10000 keywords – and pays an estimated $54.91 per click for …and more » View full [...]

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How Google Makes Its Billions: The 20 Most Expensive AdWords Keyword Categories – Search Engine Watch

How Google Makes Its Billions: The 20 Most Expensive AdWords Keyword CategoriesSearch Engine WatchInsurance keywords are the most searched for on Google, making insurance the most expensive category on Google AdWords and the top PPC money-maker for Google. Bidding on insurance keywords can cost advertisers … View full post on [keywords] – Google News ShareTweet

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Where Google Makes Its Money – WebProNews

Where Google Makes Its MoneyWebProNewsTo come up with this, WordStream compiled data from its own trillion-keyword database along with the Google Keyword Tool to determine the top 10000 most expensive English-language keywords over a 90-day period. Then they organized the list by …and more » View full post on [keywords] – Google News ShareTweet

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