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Pay Per Performance Web TrafficWhy should you pay to get web site traffic, isn't SEO enough? It's a fair question - after all most businesses on and offline have tight budgets to play with and need to make each and every penny count.
Pay Per Performance Web Traffic Why should you pay to get web site traffic, isn't SEO enough? It's a fair question - after all most businesses on and offline have tight budgets to play with and need to make each and every penny count.
Perhaps there's a clue in the last question. What other options are there? You have 3 basic choices to get traffic to your website:
So which is the best? But why PPC? You need PPC because you can:
The last benefit above is perhaps the most important. Remember a page on a website doesn't have to stay recorded online forever... Just because you've completed your site in terms of the pages you want to add (although in truth you'll never be finished as you can continually add more related content), this does not preclude you from testing other pages...</p> The value of testing With a PPC campaign you can have your normal web page (Page A) sitting as normal at the well known web address with all of your normal links pointing to it. You 2 price point test pages (Page B & C) are a different kettle of fish - they sit off to the side and you push traffic to them using PPC to quickly determine which is the winner. You can do this for any test you dream up, the bottom line is you can quickly determine what is working and what is not in your marketing. Knowing what's not working is more important than what is (particularly if you are sailing close to the wind) because you SAVE money you would otherwise have thrown away. The Affiliate Advantage Affiliates can make your business explode overnight if you have done your homework and have the site converting well. If you have not you may attract them, they may pump some traffic and then they will disappear to pastures new when they see you are not doing a good job. In summary If I could give you one reason why you should use PPC and in particular Google Adwords as part of your internet marketing campaign it would be this: "Feedback fast, feedback cheap" Yes you may spend a little money up front Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
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