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How PPC Can Work With Search Engine Optimisation

Spending an increasingly tight marketing budget on advertising is always a move that needs to be contemplated carefully, even more so now that consumers are becoming more marketing-savvy. Pay per click has been around for a while now, and the efficacy of a PPC campaign will depend on your reasons for using it.

Pay per click advertising is full of pitfalls for the unwary. No internet marketing strategy is ever a simple case of ‘decide to do it and go’, and pay per click ads require even more thought than most. This area of marketing also has to take SEO strategies into account while at the same time paying attention to traditional advertising wisdom. It’s a fine line to tread.

People are far less likely to click on a generalized paid search ad than they are a specific one. The current web user isn’t interested in letting advertisers have their say. Viewers have a specific idea in mind when they approach the net, and unless your PPC ad addresses their specific need, they will ignore it.

This is, however, where PPC ads can do a world of good for your business. PPC works when it fits in with organic search results. Specific, well-targeted ads can provide a way for viewers to make direct contact when they need it. This draws viewers to your site much in the same way as well-distributed, quality back links will. If they are reading content that is relevant to your site, and your ad is right next to it, they are more likely to pursue you.

Pay per click advertising can be useful for short, targeted campaigns. While search engine optimisation takes a while to kick in but brings in continuous traffic over time, PPC works in almost the exact opposite way. The difference, of course, is that PPC campaigns also benefit from search engine optimisation, and SEO Consult can help you to ensure your PPC works alongside your search engine optimisation.

Pay per click ads require careful design, and continued analysis throughout the campaign so that results can be tweaked as you go along. Your PPC campaign should be worked into your overall search engine optimisation strategy. As your PPC ads will target a specific part of your business, don’t make the mistake of making your home page the landing page all the time. You want to get the maximum value out of your PPC ads, so ensure that each aspect of your campaign has the best chance of reaching the viewers you are targeting.

Ideally, you should use a mix of marketing techniques for your site. A pay per click ad on a search engine is of value only when your site appears high in the search results as well. PPC ads on relevant sites can make you money, but so can article marketing and distributing your keywords through off-site content. Your SEO strategy should take all of these angles into account and work out what is the best value for your budget.

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