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		<title>Using Google Adwords to Get Traffic</title>
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In a previous article, I talked about how you could get a banner made and purchase advertising on other sites with your banner. This is a great way of getting traffic; however, what happens if you spend $200 on an ad and only get 100 clicks. If you think about it, you just spent $2.00 [...]<p><a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net/using-google-adwords-to-get-traffic/">Using Google Adwords to Get Traffic</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net">Fort Myers Web Design</a></p>
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<p>In a previous article, I talked about how you could get a banner made and purchase advertising on other sites with your banner. This is a great way of getting traffic; however, what happens if you spend $200 on an ad and only get 100 clicks. If you think about it, you just spent $2.00 per click. That’s a lot of money for a lot of niches, so it might not be a good move for you to advertise your site that way. There is hope, though. You could advertise using Google Adwords to get the traffic to your site. It may be a little more expensive, but you’re only going to pay if someone comes to your site.</p>
<p>The best way to use Google Adwords is to go back to that list of keywords that you decided you want to rank for. Until you’re on the front page of Google, the only way to really get the traffic from Google is to pay for these ads. So, if you’re trying to rank for the keyword politics, you may not be on the front page, but you could set up an Adwords account and start to get people clicking on your ads. You would decide how much a click is worth and go from there. Here’s how to get it all started:</p>
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<li> Pick your keywords. Figure out which ones you want to have your ads appear on. Politics, for this article, is the keyword.</li>
<li> Start writing interesting web copy for the keyword. “Up to date news on politics as well as commentary about all issues in politics.” That is an example. As you can see, it makes people think and want to know more.</li>
<li> Set your maximum bid. You don’t want to spend $5.00 for a click. So, you may set it small at first and see how many clicks you get. Google shows ads based on how much the ad is worth. The more expensive it is, the more it’ll appear, but the more it’ll cost. You can always change your bid and raise it if you’re not getting the correct traffic.</li>
<li> Observe. It is important to pay attention to the traffic. If you are getting a lot of traffic at $1.00 a click, you may want to see if you can lower it to $0.50 a click. If you are still getting a lot, see if you can go lower. It is your job to try and find that happy middle so that each click is not breaking the bank.</li>
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<p>The people that come to your site from Google Adwords are going to be interested in those keywords so, in turn, will be more likely to become a customer. This is a better and worse method than banner advertising because it can be more expensive, but on the flip side, it is a lot more targeted. Try both for your marketing campaign.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net/using-google-adwords-to-get-traffic/">Using Google Adwords to Get Traffic</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net">Fort Myers Web Design</a></p>
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		<title>PPC Ads (pay per click)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 17:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
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Do you know what PPC is? It’s an abbreviation for “Pay Per Click”. PPC is the term used to describe the paid advertisements you see on various web sites and search engines. Here’s an example of PPC ads. Need to get your product or service seen fast? PPC ads can get it done. With PPC [...]<p><a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net/ppc-ads-pay-per-click/">PPC Ads (pay per click)</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.napleswebdesign.net">Fort Myers Web Design</a></p>
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<p>Do you know what PPC is? It’s an abbreviation for “Pay Per Click”. PPC is the term used to describe the paid advertisements you see on various web sites and search engines. <a href="http://capecoralwebdesign.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/capture-300x271.png">Here’s an example of PPC ads</a>. Need to get your product or service seen fast? PPC ads can get it done. With PPC there is no waiting to get to the top of search results, simply enter your credit card number and away you go.</p>
<p>The down side to PPC is once the money dries up, your traffic dries up as well. If you were to go with a more natural traffic generation method like SEO (search engine optimization) you traffic will continue to come provided you do regular maintenance.</p>
<p>Some companies go for the best of both worlds and use both SEO and PPC. You need to sit down and really evaluate what you need, do you need to be at the top of search results fast and don’t have the time to wait for organic SEO to take its course? Then PPC is probably what you need. Or are you willing to wait a couple months before you see some results? If you don’t mind waiting, I’d recommend going the organic route because SEO is the gift that keeps on giving.</p>
<p>Regardless of what you need, we can get you to where you want to be. <a href="http://capecoralwebdesign.org/contact/">Contact us today to setup a meeting</a>!</p>
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