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Hey guys check out my Online Gold Finder Review! I added 2 videos of me using the software after learning how to create flash videos with a free desktop video capture software. I am really pleased with my purchase. Follow the link above to find out why!
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2 quick questions Vince;
1. Are the searches based on Overture?
2. What does the ‘clicks per day” mean? How many clicks your ’site’ should get? or hpw many clicks your adwords ad should get if using adwords?
1. Searches are from Google.
2. Same as the Google Traffic Estimator tool
Another question.
Trying to decide whether to get the software. I came across this review:
http://work-at-home.business-opportunities.biz/2005/10/28/online-gold-finder/
Whats your experience so far? Any discrepancies with the seaches results (websites returned)? Or are you only pleased with the adsense values?
I was about to buy this software when I Dhira’s comment. Think i’ll keep looking. At $147 it’s got to be beyond reproach for mine.
Hey Dhira,
I didn’t check the results returned. What I have experienced is the CPC is just a guideline. Not all Google AdWords advertisers turn on the “Content Network”. Therefore you might see a $20 CPC and get paid something like $0.20 per click on your Google AdSense ad.
I look at the KVR column to choose a niche that is not that crowded.
Cheers,
Vincent
Cheers,
Vincent
I have purchased this software and so far I’m not impressed. None of the results match what Overture and Google says. OGF claims to be constantly updated which means to me that the results I get back should=the main sources. After writting to the staff at OGF they say that the results are over a month old. Even if they are a month old results they are still way off. Lastly when there was a move to a new server, I was never notified that there was an upgrade until I enquired as to why I was getting no results back. There is no option to upgrade on the software. Unless they fix the bugs outright I would hold on to your money. I’m getting a refund.
Dear All
I am a newbie to the Internet and is considering buying OGF. Through searching etc I came to understand to make real money with Google Adsense that you need keyword(s) with a high Google Adword CPC (which OGF proposes to give) AND a high number of Google Adwords Ads (which you can check with tools like Keywords Analyzer etc). This is so because the top Google Adwords ad is billed by Google 1 c above the next highest bid ad. So if the Google Adwords CPC is say $10 and there are only 2 advertisers let say A bid $1 and B bid $10, then Google will only bill B $1 +1c thus the equivalent Adsense earning is now only a part of $1 + 1c and not $10. Thus the more Google Adwords ads per keyword the higher is the Adense value to the Google Adwords CPC.
I am worried whether I should buy OGF after reading Darrell’s comment. Vincent you seem to be happy with OGF, what are the views of other OGF users? The particular reason why I am interested in OGF is that it is the only tool I came across that do reverse search engine search - start with the results working back to the keyword, whereas most keyword tools you have to “guess” the keyword to get to the results. Does anybody know of similar reverse search engine tools?
Great blog Vincent
Jeff Alderson created a software that is quite similar to Online Gold Finder and its only $77 right now. I have no tested this but if you decide to try it out, please share with us your experience of Jeff’s Top Keyword Data:
http://www.topkeyworddata.com/
The data returned by OGF is just an estimate. Not all Google AdWords advertisers choose to show their ads in the content network (Google AdSense). Therefore, those high bids may or may not be for Google AdSense.
These software are telling you the higher CPC for Google AdWords = the higher chance for a high CPC for Google AdSense. You have to remember for every CPC Google AdWords receives from their advertisers, they will split it with the Google AdSense publisher.
So maybe you have a top CPC for $10 for the word “cancer cure”, the advertiser that selects to show in the content network probably pays $1 tops for the CPC. Google takes probably 60% of that $1 and pays you $0.40 that is left. So much for the $10 CPC shown in the software.