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Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Campaign

Have you ever gone online to do a keyword search to find your company and … NOTHING! Your site is not even on the radar of Google, MSN or any of the other search engines you've spent prayers and time on.

Yes, life is not fair and neither are search engines. They pick up what they pick up, but there are a number of factors involved – and let's not forget competitors. Well, just maybe the site wasn't optimized as it could have been. Or maybe the site was No. 1 last month – but nowhere to be seen today, because the search engines changed their formulas for ranking Web sites.

Do you want guaranteed positions in keyword searches? Then buy them!

Major search engines such as Google, Overture and Find What.com allow advertisers to bid against each other for the placement of ads tied to keywords.

No, this isn't something only big companies can afford to do. An account for your business can be opened for $5 to $50, and bids typically start at 5 cents or 10 cents per click. Paying one penny above another advertiser moves your listing above his. Beyond the account set-up fees, your credit card is charged only for the clicks on your listings. So, the more you pay, the more ad viewers are clicking through to your Web site.

Rated Best ROI in study

Pay-Per-Placement advertising offers a greater return on investment than all other forms of online advertising, including opt-in e-mail marketing, banner advertising, and paid inclusion in search rankings.

Pay-for-placement advertising does not replace Search Engine Optimization. Both strategies are necessary in online marketing today. But pay-for-placement is a short-term strategy that can have immediate results and benefits. It's an instant way of boosting qualified site traffic and sales. Search Engine Optimization is more of a long-term strategy for a business. If your optimization efforts aren't paying off, or you want to test a new promotion now; it's time you considered buying your way to the top.

   
Tips for Getting Strong Results Using Pay-For-Placement Advertising:
 

 

Create a marketing foundation
  This may sound like a boring task, but it is essential to getting your ad campaign ready. Write down your marketing foundation, which includes:
 
 
  1. Your mission statement (what does your company do?)
  2. Target market (whom does your company serve?)
  3. Unique selling points (why your company?)
  4. Calls to action (what should prospects do on your site?)
   
  Identifying the above will help you choose high-performing keywords. This overview also will give you copywriting ideas for ad listings and landing pages. And, yes, that means writing a mission statement for your company if you have yet to do so
   
Choose popular and narrowly targeted keywords.
   
  This is crucial. Type one of your keywords into Overture's free search-term suggestion tool (http://inventory.overture.com) to see the related phrases that include your keyword, and how many times those phrases were searched last month. It's natural to want the keywords with the highest potential traffic. But hold on. You don't want to end up buying junk traffic.
   
Write compelling ad listings.

 

 

 

What sets you apart from your competitors if you are all bidding on the same keywords? Your ad listing. Write an ad title and description that includes a benefit that your business provides to clients, and offer an incentive.  Study your competitors to create a more persuasive call to action

  Make sure the keywords you bid on are in your ad copy. Your ad will appear relevant to users' searches, which help you achieve a strong click-through rate.
   
Use landing pages on your Web site to close the deal
   
  Once ad viewers have done a keyword search, read your ad and clicked on it, they're a step closer to becoming your customers. The page they land on plays a significant role in whether they move into the ordering process, or leave your site.

Don't send people to your home page. They've been promised something specific in the paid listing, so take them to the page in your site that gives it to them. That means either a product or offer page, or a special landing page designed just for that ad. Many businesses create a special landing page just for search-engine ads.

To invite the sale further, put all critical information "above the fold" of the landing page. You need an information-rich page. Put whatever you've mentioned in the ad listing right on the page, making it easy to see. Reducing navigational choices on your site also can be helpful toward closing the sale.

   
Test, test, and then test some more.
   
  With the variety of bid management and tracking tools available today, you're able to see your results immediately.

Because you can change your keywords, ad listings and landing pages at any time, you have impressive control over the performance of your advertising campaign. You can delete components that aren't delivering sales. You can swap out ad listings and landing pages monthly to promote new offers.

Simply launching a search engine ad campaign will drive traffic to your web site instantly. Then you can continue tweaking your paid listings in an effort to improve your leads or sales at the lowest cost per customer.

 
Watch your budget!
   
  You must monitor your pay-per-click campaign regularly to make sure you're getting results and not burning through cash faster than you expected.

If an advertiser is paying $300 per month for the clicks, and not seeing any sales, then that is probably a bad investment. It could be that the product or service isn't right for marketing on search engines, but it's also likely that something in the campaign isn't working. Try different tactics, perhaps a change in your keywords and/or ad copy, to improve the quality of traffic and increase your orders.

Pay-for-placement advertising has been called by some the most effective method of direct marketing today. The results are immediate and very profitable for a lot of businesses

 

 

 
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