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SEO (SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION)ARTICLES
Pay-Per-Clicks . . . One way to boost traffic
to your Web site
Pay-Per-Clicks . . .
One way to boost traffic to your Web site
Part 2 (Continued from Part
1.)
By Robin Nobles
Advantages to Working with the Pay Engines
The pay engines offer many advantages to Web site
owners,
including:
- If you have a brand new site with little
or no visibility and no link popularity, the
pay engines are certainly a way to get started
fast while you wait for your standard search
engine marketing efforts to kick in and take
effect.
- Pay-per-click engines are ideal for holiday
promotions, special sales, or to jump start
slow engine traffic.
- With the pay engines, you have instant visibility
in whichever search engines display those results.
- You choose your rankings, depending on how
deep your pocket book is.
- If some of your keywords aren't performing,
you can choose other ones.
- You only pay for clicks to your site, so
you can target your traffic by the keywords
you choose.
- With regular optimization efforts, it's sometimes
difficult to achieve top rankings if you're
in a highly competitive field. With the pay
engines, you pay for your rankings, and VOILA!
You're there!
- Purchasing keywords is certainly easier and
less time consuming than optimizing your pages.
- With regular engines, when algorithms (or
ranking criteria) change, you can find yourself
booted out of your top spot. With the pay engines,
as long as you're willing to hand out the cash,
you'll be on top.
- You can target your audience based on the
keywords you choose. Most Web sites have multiple
target audiences, so pay-per-click keywords
are a way to reach each of those target audiences.
- Pay-per-click is generally less expensive
than traditional advertising media.
- With pay-per-click engines, you don't have
to worry about design strategies that could
mean death to a Web site otherwise.
Is your entire site one huge Flash movie? No problem,
if you go through the pay engines.Tips for Boosting
Your Chances for Success with the Pay Engines When
working with the pay engines, it takes practice
to achieve a level of success. So, start out slowly,
and keep a tight rein on your budget. As you become
better at crafting titles and descriptions and choosing
highly targeted keywords, you'll gradually be able
to increase your budget, if you choose.
Here are some additional tips:
- It's not always best to be #1. Many compulsive
"clickers" automatically click on
the #1 result when they have no real interest
in buying your products or services.
- Be sure to include your keyword phrase in
the title and description you create at the
pay engines. Take special care in creating a
description for your site, since within the
top three slots, the best description gets the
most traffic, as a general rule.
- Your keywords must be relevant to the content
of your pages. Overture is particularly careful
about this.
- Choose very targeted keywords so that you
don't pay for needless click throughs. Don't
ever choose a general keyword, because your
costs will skyrocket but the traffic won't convert
to sales.
- Spend time researching your keyword choices
at Overture's Search
Term Suggestion Tool or WordTracker:
- Generally, you'll have more success if you
purchase 10-20 keywords as opposed to just a
few.
- Choose a broad range of keywords and bid
prices and test the waters. Watch your keywords
carefully. Non-productive keywords should be
eliminated and new, more productive keywords
should be purchased instead.
- For Overture, consider purchasing a "Premium
Listing," which means that you hold the
1st, 2nd, or 3rd ranking for your keyword phrase.
Why? Because engines like AltaVista and Lycos
show the first listings only.
- Set up a separate "tracking" page
to send your pay engine traffic. In order to
show whether or not the cost is worth it, you
need to be able to track your click throughs
and sales. Don't send pay engine traffic to
your home page.
- Write your title and description using "objective"
language rather than "subjective."
In other words, don't say that your product
or service is the best or #1 (subjective). Rather,
list some of the benefits of your service that
make it unique (objective).
In
Conclusion
You'll find many benefits to purchasing keywords
through pay-per-click engines, but you need to learn
some basic guidelines before you get started. By
doing so, you'll hopefully find more successful
when working with the pay engines.
Robin Nobles, Director of Training, Academy of Web
Specialists, (http://www.academywebspecialists.com)
has trained several thousand people in her online
search engine marketing courses (http://www.onlinewebtraining.com)
and is the content provider for (GRSeo) Search Engine
Optimizer software (http://www.se-optimizer.com).
She also teaches 3-day hands on search engine marketing
workshops in locations across the globe with Search
Engine Workshops (http://www.searchengineworkshops.com).
Copyright 2002 Robin Nobles. All rights reserved.
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