Try mesothelioma, lawyer, loan, finance, dui. There's more. Just google for "Top paying adsense keyword".
You may get those high cost clicks initially but the G will start smart pricing you.... just a heads up
Heh, of course many people are trying to find the most payable keyword, but actually when they found it, whey start arbitrage and getting money, which is decreasing their keyword price Try to find your own niche with high payable keywords and large and easy traffic
I thing you can only gather traffic and income in those areas which you have speciality but here is a list which may interest you... My guess is that health and insurance keywords are going to pay more as the recessions worsens.. http://ezinearticles.com/?50-Highest-Paying-Keywords-2008&id=1744851
Do some research on your own mate and keep the results to yourself. This will get you started : Google External Keyword Tool
Mesothelioma is not more than 1$ now, it was high paying keyword a long ago but not now.. by the way, loans, insurance, real estate are good paying keywords and I am using them in my some of blogs and now i am having Travel Guide Book too Best ideas will be provided here https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
I vote for Google Keywords Tool, too. Using that little lovely tool you can also look for good niche keywords.
Google keyword tool is fine, but is there anything that will show the PPC for adwords for those keywords? The tool will only search frequency, but not prices.
I know high paying keywords but never tried so i can not say that how much avg ppc is. pm me if u need
I have no idea about high paying keyword. I know that if any click is to be done by any country you will get money.
technology and notebook I thinks that's high paying keywords too, why? cause on December last year I got $65/day from that keywords. Maybe that is a little bucks for you but for me it is BIG dude
Here are some, checked TODAY - http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/internet/top-paying-words.htm spikeanut - The tool DOES show average CPC prices - you just have to click on the "Show Estimated Ave. CPC" in the "Show Columns to Display" option. . .