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Pay Per Click for Newbies
PPC For Dummies (Part I)
By Scott Van
Achte StepForth.com
For the beginner, understanding PPC (Pay Per Click) services can be utterly
confusing. With so many search engines to choose from, and so many options
within each one: different billing schemes, different terminology, and
different techniques for ranking in the top spot, the learning curve is quite
substantial. So why would anyone go to the trouble?
For quite some time now Google has been the primary source for web search.
Nearly everyone who has ever used a computer has either used, or at least
heard of, Google. But as the Florida update has shown us, free placements in
the search engines are not as stable as we would like them to be. Sure, after
an algorithm change, we can go back to the drawing board to figure out the
newest line of attack, re-optimize a site, and bring back that first page
placement, but how much traffic and sales are lost as a result of the down
time?
When it comes to most PPC campaigns you can be sure of one
thing: Your rankings are stable. When you go to bed, you know that when you
wake up the next morning your placements will still be there. Now, of course
in many cases you may be out bid in Overture and find yourself slipping a
couple of notches, but after a quick adjustment to your maximum bid, you're
back in contention. This is a far cry from the months potentially lost after
slipping (in some cases off the charts) into the dark abyss of positioning.
Google is not going away any time soon, so it is still very
important to optimize and try to get those top placements regardless of
whether or not you wish to pursue a PPC campaign. If you are ranking well on
Google, in many cases it is still well worth it to pursue PPC placements as
well to get that extra exposure. With a PPC campaign it's important to
remember that it isn't always as simple as paying top dollar to dominate the
number one spot. Regular tweaking and maintenance are required.
So what is involved in achieving top spot in a PPC campaign?
Google Adwords
Your Google AdWords Ad is given a ranking value by multiplying your maximum
Cost Per Click (CPC) with your current Click Through Rate (CTR) and ads are
sorted accordingly.
For AdWords, you must constantly monitor the performance of
your keywords and ads. If the CTR of your keywords begins to slip then your
position will most likely drop, and it's time to either re-write your ads to
draw attention, adjust your max CPC, or a combination of both. What will work
best, depends on a variety of variables; your CTR, current CPC, how
competitive your keyword phrase is, and the wording in your competitors ads.
Remember you want to stand out as the obvious best choice.
Looksmart
Looksmart has a PPC Service that is somewhat different than AdWords and
Overture. With Looksmart you write your own title and ad text for your listing
and pay a set rate of 15 cents per click. The ranking order for listings is
"based solely on their relevance to a user's search as determined by
LookSmart's proprietary search algorithm. Payment does not influence the
appearance or rank of the listings in the Reviewed Web Sites section." ( -
Looksmart)
If you choose to use Looksmart, it is essential for your
website to be properly optimized. The main downside to Looksmart is that your
payment of 15 cents per click is just to get you listed, and does not
guarantee any positioning.
Overture
The ranking of your Overture listings is determined by one thing and one thing
only. How much you are willing to pay. If your ad position drops, increase
your bid and within seconds you are back to where you left off. Now remember,
being number one is not everything. If people see no interest in your listing,
they will simply click on number two. Of course, this doesn't cost you
anything directly, but indirectly you may be losing the all so important
sales. This is why it's important to have carefully written copy for your
listing.
In the case of Overture, Looksmart and Google ads, the copy
you choose does not affect your position, so you don't need to worry about the
ad being 'search engine friendly', but you do need to ensure it is searcher
friendly. Carefully select the wording to use in your ad copy and be sure to
include the keyword phrase in either the title or the beginning of the text.
Say something that will jump out at the reader. You want them to see your ad
as being highly relevant to their search, as well as being interesting and
inviting. Remember; just because you dominate the top spot, does not mean you
will necessarily draw all the traffic (although it does help!)
Before you get started with any PPC Campaign be sure you
understand the search engine's billing practices. Google AdWords charges a one
time, $5.00 setup fee, and after that you pay only for delivered traffic.
Overture does not have a setup fee, but they do require a minimum charge of
$25/month, regardless of whether or not your click through's have accumulated
to that total. Looksmart bills at a flat rate of 15 cents per click. Each
engine has a different billing plan for minimum usage, and it's important to
understand them so that you don't get burned.
Once you have selected what search engine, or engines, you
wish to use, start off by reading through their FAQ page, guidelines, tips
pages, and absorb as much information as you can to get a good grasp on how
their PPC system operates. If you are new to all of this, AdWords and Overture
will seem overwhelming at first glance, but your understanding will grow the
more you review the information offered by these engines. It doesn't take long
to get a firm grasp of the various systems.
Coming Soon: Scott Van Achte writes on how to choose
your max bids and wording for your PPC campaign.
About The Author
Scott Van Achte is a Search Engine Optimization Professional and PPC Manager
at StepForth Search Engine Placement Inc.
Based in Victoria, BC, Canada, StepForth is the result of the consolidation of
BraveArt Website Management, Promotion Experts, and Phoenix Creative Works,
and has provided professional search engine placement and management services
since 1997. Toll Free - 877-385-5526 Fax - 250-385-1198
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