Getting the Word Out With PPC Ads
What is Pay Per Click advertising? Well, this is something that
many regular web users don't know about. Pay Per Click (PPC)
advertising enables you to list your site at the top of the
search engine listings, according to your desired keywords and
by paying a fee only when a web surfer clicks on your link. You
don't pay to be listed, only for click throughs.
Your website is indexed according to the selected keywords that
refer to your product or service. There is typically a bidding
process(something like eBay) that allows you to place a "click"
value on your listing per keyword. So, in short, the higher you
bid on a keyword, the higher in the ranks your site will be
listed. Folks, honestly this is THE fastest way to get listed at
the top.
Signing up for a PPC site is a super way to get targeted traffic
directed to your site. Plus, it is easy to budget. If you only
want to spend a hundred dollars on PPC advertising, then so be
it. Most PPC engines keep track of your spending to make things
more manageable.
There are a few things that you want to look for in a PPC
engine...one thing in particular is how well the search engine
works AS a search engine. Some of the PPC engines produce
substandard search results and provide horrible usability. This
can easily detract from your potential customers. I have
provided a review of ONLY the PPC engines that I have personally
used. One thing to take note: If a PPC engine looks cheesy and
unprofessional, it is probably NOT WORTH spending money on.
Stick to the big guys...stick to at least the ones I have
reviewed.
I've personally only worked with what I consider the three main
Pay-Per-Click search engine listings: Google Adwords, Overture,
FindWhat. I've spent my fare share with each of them.