Building Targeted Traffic (Part 2)
Copyright © 2002 Priya
Shah
In the first part of this article, I covered the techniques you can use
to build targeted traffic to your
website using free Search Engine traffic.
As always when you want something free, you must pay for it in other
ways - here in the time you must spend creating and optimizing a search-engine
friendly site.
But what if you don't want to go through all this trouble of "optimizing"
your site?
And what if, even after all this effort, you do not place anywhere near
the first three pages (very likely because there may be many excellent
sites out there competing for the same keywords).
Well, no one said it was easy. But there IS a quicker and easier way
to get targeted search engine traffic.
That is, if you're willing to PAY for Quality Traffic!
PAY-PER-CLICK (PPC) SEARCH ENGINE TRAFFIC
Pay-per-click search engines like Overture.com and its numerous clones
allow you to BID for keywords of your choice, and charge you only when
your link is actually CLICKED on. So you only pay for the VISITORS you
get.
Google itself has a Pay-per-Click option called Google Adwords Select.
To see how it works, click on http://www.google.com
and do a search for any keyword.
To the left of the page, you will see the usual search results. But on
the right of the page, you will see boxes with ads related to the topic
of your search.
YOURS could be one of them.
Google Adwords is easy to set up and edit and your ads will start appearing
on its searches immediately for the keywords you select.
Perry
Marshall's Google Adwords course is one of the best resources to
help you get started with your Adwords campaign.
Another useful resource is Pay-Per-Click
Search Engine Secrets Revealed
THE ADVANTAGES OF PPCs
- You don't need an optimised site or even your own domain name. All
you need are a few user-friendly SALES pages that get results for you
- something that you can achieve by writing excellent sales copy or
hiring a copywriter to write it for you.
- The higher you bid, the higher your placement.
- Bids start as low as $0.01 (for the smaller PPCs) or $0.05 (for Overture).
Of course, if your keyword is competitive, your actual minimum could
be much higher.
- Many of the smaller ones will give you a free deposit to get started.
If you find them responsive, you can continue with them. You will find
many of the PPCs that pay you to advertise in the free e-book, How
to get more than 47,200 Targeted Hits for Free
THE DISADVANTAGES OF PPCs
- Managing your bids to remain competitive and not spend more than a
cent of what your competitors are paying can take up ALL your time,
but you can find some Bid-management
software and resources that will help.
- If your keyword is competitive, it can get VERY expensive to sustain
a PPC campaign.
- Your website must have useful content and good
sales copy to improve your CONVERSION rate, so that a large percentage
of your visitors become customers or join your program. If your site
doesn't CONVERT visitors, you're wasting your money. Make full use
of tools and resources that help you write
better sales letters and get more conversions.
- PPCs though targeted, are little more than ads and consumers are smart
enough to recognise that. Sooner or later as with all things on the
internet, they will get jaded and lose their importance.
But they are here to stay, because they provide an important
source of revenue for search engines.
In fact, the bigger players like Overture, are supply
paid search results to other search
engines and are displayed at the top of the search results at Yahoo.
So I suggest you "make hay while the sun shines" and cash in
on the PPC wave.
Priya Shah is the CEO of eBrand360.
She writes on internet
marketing, search
engine optimization and business
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