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Organic “Natural” Search Engine Optimization
versus
Pay Per Click Search Engine Advertising
By Matt Hockin
Interactive Marketing, Inc.
When you purchase visitors or “clicks” from a search engine, this is called
“pay-per-click” (PPC) search engine advertising (or PPCSE). Pay-Per-Click
Search Engine Advertising allows you to quickly get top search engine placement
by “bidding” (paying) for keywords related to your product or service.
“Organic” or “Natural” search engine optimization (SEO) is accomplished
by optimizing your web pages and by increasing your “link popularity” by
acquiring links pointing to your web site. These “in-bound” links are critical
for achieving high rankings at the Search Engines for your chosen search terms.
In this article, we will explore the strengths and weaknesses of both
methods of search engine marketing. Plus, I’ll show you the best resources and
tools for improving your search engine rankings for long term success…
“Natural” Search Engine Optimization
Today, there is a big myth that natural search engine optimization is
inexpensive and easy. For example, if you wanted your web site to
rank high for the keyword phrase “life insurance” or “debt consolidation” you’re
going to need to budget a minimum of $50,000-100,000 a year!
Yet still, natural search engine optimization usually gives you a much higher
return on investment than pay per click. This is true for two main reasons:
1. More searchers click the natural search engine results versus the pay per
click ads, so you’ll get much more traffic for less.
2. One of the biggest factors to improving your rankings with natural search
engine optimization is by boosting your “Link Popularity” by acquiring or
paying for links that point to your web site. These links give you lasting
results by giving you top rankings and traffic from the search engines.
Plus, the links themselves will provide a significant boost in long term
traffic.
With that said, the biggest weakness of natural search engine optimization is
the time required to generate links and “tweak” your web pages and
keywords to get those prized high rankings you so desire. For the more
competitive keywords, it can literally take 3 months or more to start realizing
the benefits of your search engine optimization campaign. For less competitive
keywords, you can see the benefits in just a couple weeks.
Pay Per Click Search Engine Advertising
The biggest benefit of pay per click is the fact that it will provide you with
an immediate boost of qualified visitors, lead and sales giving you
fast results within just hours or days. In fact, a pay per click advertising
program is your best option if you seek fast results and a good return on
investment while you are waiting for your Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
program to "ramp up."
Depending on your traffic goals, you can budget $100 or $100,000. PPCSEs also
give you the added benefits of being able to quickly test your web site
and track your conversion rates (leads, opt-ins, and sales) and turning
keywords (visitors) on and off easily.
So, as a short term strategy pay per click gives you the clear advantage over
SEO. But, the disadvantage is the cost involved. Depending on the market
demand for your keywords and clicks, your PPCSE campaign can generate tons of
traffic and can cost hundreds, even thousands per day or month. With various
optimization strategies you can lower your costs, but over the long term natural
search engine optimization will give you a higher return on your marketing
dollar.
In Conclusion
The golden rule in marketing is that you should constantly strive for maximum
results and return-on-investment (ROI) for your budget. In other words, if your
marketing is making you a profit - even if it’s a thin profit - it’s worth it.
By this model, pay per click is worth doing, but overall pay per click will
leave you with thinner margins.
The reason for conducting a natural search engine optimization campaign is to
significantly increase your margins over the long term.
Matt Hockin is President of Interactive Marketing, Inc., an Internet
marketing company that specializes in helping other companies increase sales and
leads by maximizing web site search engine visibility and "sales-ability"
through the process of Web Site Optimization
http://www.interactivemarketinginc.com.
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