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MCSA Boot Camp - Average Price : $26

MCSA stands for Microsoft Certified System Administrator. It is just a certificate that means you've passed a test made by Microsoft that proves you know a lot of stuff about system administration, and you might have what it takes to be an IT professional. An IT professional gets paid a lot of money to sit around and talk on AOL instant messenger all day and fix a few problems with the network about 3 times a week. It's good work if you're smart enough to do it. There isn't a great upper-end salary though, so don't expect to be making 6 figures any time soon. Mid to high 5 figures is very possible, though. So what is MCSA boot camp? Obviously, it's just a training course for people who are going to take the MCSA test. It costs a lot of money, and the profit margin is huge, hence the high price for the keyword combo.

This page of MCSA Boot Camp information is intended to show you why it is a high paying keyword, so you might be able to understand what you'll need to know to make a website centered around it. Other sites just give you a list, I am just trying to explain why each keyword is on those lists. I do not claim to be a MCSA Boot Camp expert, and I encourage you to do your own research. The price for each keyword comes from a variety of high paying keyword lists, and I do not guarantee it is accurate at the time of your visit. It is the average price paid to get that keyword listed in the advertisers results. It is not the price that adsense pays per click. That price fluctuates and is against their terms to disclose.