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Pay Per Click Management
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by:
Keith
Londrie
Pay-per-click (PPC) search engines are becoming more and more
commonplace in the market, and it is well worth learning how to
get the most from them. You will be able to use the techniques
learned on one on the others. Major search engines like Google
and Yahoo! differentiate their paid clicks from their free,
contextual (otherwise known as "organic" or natural results),
usually by featuring the "sponsored links" searches on a
different part of the page and by highlighting them in colored
boxes. Most of the time, these "paid" results will be right on
target because the person you placed the bids, did everything
he/she could think of in order to increase the bottom line.
However, both search engines experience infrequent, yet
explained, "spikes" that decimate your daily or monthly budget
in a matter of minutes or hours. It's a little unnerving knowing
that you could fritter away a thousand dollars in a matter of
minutes with absolutely no recourse. That's precisely the reason
why advertisers need to deploy pay per click management tools.
The upside to pay per click management tools is you can adjust
your listing until it works without going into debt. You can
also list dozens, even hundreds of keywords that will bring up
your link. However, the major disadvantage to pay per click
management tools is that many nonconforming keywords get very
little response. Common keywords that draw lots of prospective
customers are probably well known to other businesses in your
industry. It's harder to find keywords without advertisers,
which means it's challenging to land minimum five cents or ten
cents per-click bids. With everyone vying for the same keywords,
the price can be jacked up to several dollars per click! And
this is where you begin to make really big money in the pay per
click search engines.
Conclusion
Businesses using pay per click management tools are also
outsourcing these efforts to search engine optimization
professionals. As battles over keyword supremacy continue to
escalate, and newer competitors are outfitted with sophisticated
armory for the fight, you need to arm yourself with the
up-to-date research, pay per click management, and tracking
tools to not simply beat your competitors, but guarantee that
you are refining your campaigns based on "return on investment"
goals and not maintaining the number one position. Some of the
PPC management tools approved by search engines include: Atlas
OnePoint, BidRank, Dynamic Keyword Bid Maximizer, and
PPCBidTracker. There are others available too which a few well
planned search engine searches will yeild.
Keith Londrie II is a well known author on many topics,
including pay per click advertising. Please visit his site at
http://www.pay-per-click-info.info/ for more information.
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