Top 50 Paying Adsense Keywords for September 2010

Just being doing some research into the top 50 paying keywords and some interesting new additions.

I was only searching for keywords that had been searched for more than 10,000 times in the previous month and then sorted in descending order by Adwords bid amount.

Keyword Monthly searches Bid
auto insurance 120,000 $  38.49
cheap auto insurance 15,000 $  34.80
car insurance 150,000 $  32.46
cheap car insurance 18,000 $  30.10
general auto insurance 230,000 $  25.07
cheapest car insurance 10,000 $  23.24
email marketing 18,000 $  21.53
life insurance 100,000 $  20.19
factoring 15,000 $  19.72
online colleges 15,000 $  19.53
online trading 10,000 $  19.14
forex trading 44,000 $  18.58
online degree 10,000 $  18.12
online schools 10,000 $  16.73
term life insurance 23,000 $  16.58
online backup 10,000 $  16.53
debt consolidation 66,000 $  16.35
roth ira 35,000 $  15.32
day trading 12,000 $  14.85
life insurance quotes 10,000 $  14.63
virtualization 10,000 $  14.53
intervention 28,000 $  13.45
network monitoring 10,000 $  13.35
motorcycle insurance 23,000 $  13.11
payday loans 82,000 $  13.10
merchant account 15,000 $  12.98
project management software 12,000 $  12.77
home equity loan 15,000 $  12.52
lemon law 18,000 $  12.35
credit card offers 12,000 $  12.24
home security systems 12,000 $  11.78
debt relief 12,000 $  11.73
debt consolidation loans 15,000 $  11.72
debt solutions 10,000 $  11.58
payroll 10,000 $  11.50
student credit cards 12,000 $  11.45
debt settlement 12,000 $  11.41
credit counseling 15,000 $  11.38
homeowners insurance 35,000 $  11.04
security systems 18,000 $  10.82
home security 18,000 $  10.50
credit card processing 12,000 $  10.34
call center 15,000 $  10.27
mutual funds 35,000 $  10.14
credit report 120,000 $  10.03
refinance 18,000 $    9.62
home loans 23,000 $    9.60
small business loans 18,000 $    9.37
reverse mortgage 28,000 $    9.27

Have fun making some Adsense money.

Creating a Simple WordPress Plugin.

To start this series of tutorials off on how to create a wordpress plugin, I’m going to show you how to create a simple “Tweet Me” button that you can put on any any post or page, and looks like the following.

Its a real working version of the plugin, try it and see what happens..

Ok, lets make it.

A few years ago, WordPress introduced the concept of short code into their system and it it has made it so easy to generate plugin like this one.

Basically a short code is some text wrapped in square brackets “[abc]” and the text inside the brackets tells the plugin what to do at that point in the post.

So, for out plugin we will be generating a short code, that looks like [bhtweetthis]

So without more messing about, lets make it:

First lets make the header section of the plugin, it will look like this :

<?php
/*
Plugin Name: [BH] TweetThis
Plugin URI: http://www.brucehearder.com/creating-a-simple-wordpress-plugin
Description: Display A Tweet This button on Your Blog Page or Post using a short code
Version: 20 August 2010
Author: Bruce Hearder
Author URI: http://www.websitesecrets101.com
*/
?>

The information shown here, is the info that will get displayed on your plugins page in your blog when you install this plugin.

Now, to get the shortcode to work.

WordPress uses “things” called hooks, this allows your code to “hook” into the main wordpress code base and get called at the right time.

We are going to use one of those hooks called “add_shortcode”. This links the add_shortcode hook with a function that we want to call to display our info.

add_shortcode('bhtweetthis', 'processShortcode');

This means, whenever the shortcode of bhtweetthis is found, it will call the function ‘processShortcode”

Now lets make the function:
function processShortcode($atts,$content=null)
{
global $post;
$title = $post->post_title;
$link = get_permalink($post->ID);
$shortlink = @file_get_contents('http://tinyurl.com/api-create.php?url='.$link);
if ($shortlink!='')
{
$twitterurl='http://twitter.com/home?status='.urlencode($title).'%20'.$shortlink;
$thelink = '< a target="_new" href="'.$twitterurl.'">< img class="size-full" src="/tweet-this.jpg" alt="" width="101" height="27" >';
return $thelink;
}
else
{
return '';
}
}

Close off the file with a
? >

and save into your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.

You now have a simple “tweet me” plugin.

If you have any questions or thoughts, please leave them as comments below.