There are two primary methods of gaining targeted
search traffic: Pay-Per-Click advertising (also known as PPC), and Organic Search Engine Optimization of
your website. Here I will explain what these are and why it’s important
that you understand the difference when hiring a search engine marketing
company.
What is Organic Search?
Google started off in 1998 as a simple
search engine like many others at the time. A user types what they are
looking for into the Google search box and Google then searches through its
gigantic index of known web pages and tries to return the most relevant web
pages to whatever the user typed in. Because Google did such a good job
of finding good relevant pages, it wasn’t long before they became THE trusted
source for internet search. These search results are now called the
organic search results. No company can buy the top listing, it's purely
the determination of Google which sites appear first for any given search term.
This is, in fact, the core of Google’s business. If they ever stop
providing good relevant search results, Internet searchers will go somewhere
else to search.
What is PPC?
PPC stands for Pay-Per-Click advertising. In
the Fall of 2000, Google started AdWords, their do-it-yourself pay-per-click
advertising system. In this system, anyone can bid to have their ad shown
next to the organic search results for specific keywords. Currently
Google shows these sponsored ads on the side and (usually) the top of the
organic results.
Generally speaking, the more you bid for
a keyword, the higher your ad will appear on the page. What makes this
model so popular over other advertising methods is the fact that you “pay per
click”. In other words, you only pay if someone actually clicks on your
ad and visits your website.
Why You Should Care
It’s completely understandable if you
just want to hire someone to handle driving traffic to your website. Most
successful businesspeople are too busy with their core business to concern
themselves with website marketing
methods. But much the same way you wouldn’t buy a car without at
least checking the make and model, the miles, etc., you need to know the basic
difference between PPC and organic search optimization (SEO). If you
don’t, most Organic SEO companies
are going to decide for you and they’ll probably choose the method that’s most
profitable for them, not you.
How to Decide Between Organic Search and PPC
By looking at the advantages and
disadvantages of each method and then weighing your current financial situation
and long-term goals, you should be able to make an informed decision as to
which advertising method is right for you.
Advantages of Pay-Per-Click
Advertising
+ Nearly Instant Traffic – After you setup a
PPC campaign, your ads will often start showing within about ten minutes.
+ Laser Targeting – It’s easy to monitor which
keywords bring visitors that actually convert and which don’t. Then you
can focus your ad spend on the highest converting keywords.
Disadvantages
of Pay-Per-Click Advertising
- Every Visitor Costs Money – Some visitors
may remember your site and come back again, but overall when you stop paying,
the visitors stop coming.
- A High Converting Website is Critical – A
good PPC campaign can drive lots of targeted traffic to your site, but if your
site doesn’t convince those visitors to convert, it’s all wasted money. A
good web marketing company will help to optimize your site to convert.
- Competition is Growing – The amount of
competition for those top 10 ad spots is growing every day. This can only
drive the cost per click up over time. Plus more then 75% of searchers are
still prefer natural result and not Sponsored results.
Advantages
of Organic Search
+ Visitors cost somewhere between 8-12 cents –
Visitors that find you through organic search results are totally free, so
there’s a very high ROI on those clicks. Depending of corse on how much you
spent on your website organic seo. Usually the prices range from $5,500 a year
to $20,000 a year.
+ More Clicks – More searchers click in the organic search results than
the PPC ads, so a #1 ranking in organic will bring you more targeted traffic
than paying for #1 placement via PPC.
+ More Trust – Most searchers trust Google,
and when they see that Google considers your site the #1 authority for their
search term, most will inherently trust you as well, making it easier to
convert those visitors into customers.
+ Less Long Term Financial Investment – The
initial investment in an organic search campaign depends greatly on the
competitiveness in your industry. It’s important to think of it as a long
term investment. You won’t see immediate results, but by investing a
little money upfront, you can gradually build your site up to attract loads
targeted traffic.
Disadvantages of Organic Search
- Ranking Takes Time –You may start seeing
noticeable traffic increases within 3-7 months. It all depends on the
competitiveness of your industry.
Combining Pay-Per-Click Advertising and Organic Search
The ultimate marketing strategy is
usually a nice balance of both PPC and organic search. You can start
driving traffic to your site now through pay-per-click while gradually building
organic search rankings. As the site starts to rank highly for certain
keywords in organic search, you may decide to stop bidding on those keywords on
the PPC side.
In the end, no single advertising method
is perfect for everyone. It all depends on your urgency to get sales, the
amount you're willing to invest in your site and your long-term goals for your
website. Whatever your situation, Web Wise Media can customize a package
that builds targeted traffic and increases sales while working within your
constraints.
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