Achieving a high click-through rate is essential to your PPC success, because it directly affects both your Quality Score and how much you pay every time someone clicks you search ad. Click-through rate (CTR) is a metric that measures the number of licks advertisers receive on their ads per there number of impressions. so...
PPC Keyword Research
Keyword research for PPC can be incredibly time-consuming, but it is also VERY important. Your entire PPC campaign is built around your chosen keywords, and the most successful AdWords advertisers continuously grow and refine their PPC keyword list. If you only do keyword research once, when you create your first campaign you are probably...
What Is Google Adwords?
Google Adwords is the single most popular PPC advertising system in the world. The AdWords platform enable businesses to create ads that appear on Google’s search engine and both Google properties. AdWords operates on a pay-per-click model, in which users bid on keywords and pay for each click on their advertisements. Every time a...
What Is PPC? – Introduction
PPC stands for PAY-PER-CLICK, a model of internet marketing i which advertisers pay a fee each time one of their adverts is clicked.Basically, it’s a way of ‘buying’ visits to your website, rather than earning those visits organically. Search engine advertising is one of the most popular forms of PPC. It allows advertisers to...
Minimising Your PPC Costs
Pay-per-click advertising is one of the most powerful tools available for online marketers, giving companies of all sizes an opportunity to reach their audience quickly and efficiently, whatever their budget. The accessibility of PPC makes it easy for anyone to run their own campaigns, but costs can quickly mount if you don’t follow best...
3 top strategies to make your Google Adwords budget go further
#1: Optimise the page your Adwords are being directed to You can spend all this money and time on your adwords campaign, but unless the page you’re sending people to is optimised, you’re wasting your time. Some key tips: Match your AdWords headline to your landing page headline. Ensure that your landing page’s call...
Organic (Natural) Search vs Pay per Click (PPC)
What is the difference between Natural and PPC? The difference between the two types of search results is quite simple… Organic (Natural) is traffic arriving at your website via affective SEO performance which means it’s FREE, where as PPC (Pay Per Click) as suggested by it’s name means you have to pay to have your...