Pay-Per-Click Advertising
Optimize Search Results, Drive Targeted Traffic |
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Pay-per-click (PPC) or Paid Search Marketing is a form of online advertising where you can attract traffic to your website or landing page via ads hosted on a search engine. Google, Yahoo, MSN or any other search engine you choose to advertise with will display your PPC ad when a keyword query matches your keyword list, or when a content site displays relevant content.
Such ads are called sponsored links or sponsored ads. They typically appear adjacent to or above organic results on search engine results pages, or anywhere a web developer chooses to place them on a content site.
How does PPC benefit your online marketing initiatives?
- Immediate Results. Your ad will be visible on the search results page as soon as your PPC campaign with a search engine goes live.
- Cost Control. As an advertiser, you only pay when someone clicks on your ad, not each time it shows up. You can control your spending on each PPC campaign. This is one way to ensure that your marketing plan for different categories of your products or services achieves targeted results. Not to mention, it is an inexpensive and easy way to get search traffic.
- Geographically Targeted. You have the ability to select a particular area or region as the target market by adjusting your PPC campaign settings accordingly.
- Seasonal / Time-specific Marketing Approach. You can actually define ad scheduling; choosing to run your campaign only on the precise days and in fact during the hours you want.
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Maximize Your PPC Ads with the Right Keywords
Tips to Make Sure You Use the Best Keyword Phrases |
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Effective keyword research will ensure that your PPC ads appear on the top slot in the sponsored links of any search engine results page. While having 10 or 20 well-chosen keywords may bring most of the traffic, it does not cover all possible niches.
Here are some tips to make sure you use the best keyword phrases for PPC ads:
- Use
keyword research tools. There are
special tools on the web that help you find great
keywords. Some of the keyword research tools
that work well are Google Keyword Tool, Wordtracker,
Metacrawler, Keyword Discovery, Yahoo Search
Marketing and SEO Book Keyword Research Tool.
- See
who is competing for the best keywords. Go
to a search engine like Google and do a search
for the keywords in your niche. See which other
businesses are already dominating that space.
If you realize that a search term is far too
competitive and may drain your entire PPC ad
budget, expand your search term into a long-tail
keyword. Keep in mind relevance and the relationship
of the word to your business.
- Search
engine keyword phrases. Combine the best
keywords and create search terms. Use different combinations,
and use plurals as well as singulars. Make sure the
terms are closely related, so you’ll get the desired
results. Group top level keywords with other related
search terms.
- Refine your list. From your shortlist remove any keywords that are not relevant to your website or keywords that you don't have enough content to support. Remember it is always possible to go back and add content and keywords later as well.
- Use compound, separated, hyphenated, and merged keywords. Users often search trying multiple variations of words and spellings looking for the right fit. To be sure you are not missing out on any terms or phrases research compound, separated, hyphenated, and merged keywords. Example, ‘lifesize’, ‘life-size’ and ‘life size’.
- You can even bid on your own / your company name. Enter a business / brand name into a search engine window. You’ll be surprised at how many organizations other than the one you searched for will show up with PPC ads! Your brand name should be your space on the Internet, so don’t let a competitor get in there by bidding a few cents on a keyword.
Make sure
your PPC campaign stays as effective and efficient
as possible by tracking keyword and keyphrase successes
(and losses); which ads bring in the most traffic
(and which don’t) and conversion rates. Contact your
local WSI Consultant to set up and manage your PPC
advertising so you use your budget wisely and get
the best results (traffic and conversion).
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Marketing Stats |
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Social Network Ad Revenues Rising |
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• $69 billion will be spent on online advertising worldwide in 2011
• 8.7% will land on social networks, rising to 10.2% of $79 billion in 2012
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Question: What's the difference between broad match and phrase match keywords?
Answer: Broad Match allows your ad to show up on similar keywords and keyword phrases. If you choose the keyword phrase high definition television, your ad will appear when a person searches on these and other keyword phrases: television, definition, television definition, LCD television, high definition. Phrase match further refines the search. To make your keywords phrase match, put them in quotation marks. Now the words “high definition television” must be in the search in the same order, such as: high definition television, LCD high definition television, Plasma high definition television.
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