Pay per Click VS SEO: Which one is more beneficial for your business?
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Posted on November 7, 2008 by Robert Thomson | Posted under PPC Advertising
The first and most significant point: SEO is free [theoretically] and PPC is not. SEO is almost a organic form of advertising, which can be maintained entirely by yourself is you so wish. When I mentioned that SEO is theoretically free, I meant that it can cost very little, but one should hire an SEO specialist to handle your campaign in order to maximise control of the all powerful keywords. Ah, the humble keyword. A keyword is a word which search engines spiders [an AI which scans websites for keywords, correct structure, grammar, etc] will pick up on, report back to its search engine and with this result, rank your site accordingly. So the better your keywords and sentence structure is, the better your chances will be to tame the SEO beast. SEO is in no way a quick solution to ranking higher on the search engines. This form of online marketing can take months, as many search engines only update their rankings on a month by month basis, depending on how frequently content is added. Consider SEO to be the 'silent-salesman' of your web marketing campaign. Always there, always working but needs time in order to produce results.
To generate a large volume of traffic in a short amount of time, use PPC to rocket your site to the top of all search pages. 'Great, fantastic!' you say to yourself. 'Signing up now...' you mutter under your breath as you discover the costs involved. PPC is not for every business, but a boon to those who utilise it. Simply put, you bid for top-ranking keywords [such as Xbox, Playstation or Nintendo Wii in this case] and when your purchased keyword is searched for, your website sits as a sponsored link, typically on the right-hand side of the search results. Systems such as Google Adwords run PPC campaigns and will produce some excellent results, but Yahoo and MSN can be utilised as well. There are countless search engines to make use of, but these are the top three search engines and their results make up the lion's share of effective rankings. Consider this before embarking on a PPC marketing campaign: Does the cost of PPC offset the profit I stand to make or will make? If your earnings are substantial, then run with it and keep your sites ranking soaring until your SEO campaign fully kicks in.
These two options both provide positive and negative attributes to your online business. A truly effective business will employ both SEO and PPC in order to shoot their site to the top of the rankings. This is both costly and time-consuming but ultimately financially rewarding. Research your options, approach online marketing companies to assist you in your decision and above all, never flounder in your goal to become number one.
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Peter has been considering using online marketing strategies for their websites and came across some interesting websites focusing on web marketing.
Tags: ONLINE MARKETING, PAY PER CLICK, PPC, WEB MARKETING
