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Online Marketing Strategy – How To Decide Between SEO and PPC

Organic Search Engine Optimization is aimed at constructively manipulating the website structure and adding enhanced features to a website that help the website in getting ranked on major Search Engines. The search engines are governed by Algorithms that are designed keeping in mind certain metrics and factors that are required to segregate useful data from a bunch of data. The search algorithms, scan through a container of data whenever a user queries for any information and then using analytical checkpoints bring up the best possible set of information for the query that has been fired by the user. Search engine optimization is a process of molding the structure of a website and optimizing the site so as to make it compatible with the underlying guidelines set forth by search engines. This is done by encompassing all the factors and metrics that govern  search algorithms that ultimately trigger the search engine ranking procedure.

SEO is more like public relation and building up your online reputation in purview of search engines. You need to showcase the importance of your website, clean flowing structure, ease of information retrieval for users and overall online credibility of your website. You have to work for it by undertaking specific techniques and strategies. The higher you are on a search engine, the more chances are that you will drive massive traffic to your website. Generally, these activities include making changes to your website to include targeted keyword phrases searched by users, increasing the quality and number of incoming links to your website, nourishing your online social media presence and many other aspects.

SEO strategy can be categorized into the following:

Onsite/Onpage SEO – Onsite factors include working on website structure, navigational flow, meta tags, image alt attributes, flash files and other coding tags and tweaks

Offsite/Offpage SEO – Offsite factors include linking to appropriate sites, directory and portal submission, press  releases, articles, social bookmarking, social networking, video syndication and many more

Pay Per Click or Paid Search Marketing refers to the technique where you pay to be shown in the search engine listings for specific keyword phrases. Most search engines clearly separate these results from the organic results, typically by placing them on a shaded background or show them under the Sponsored Links section at the top, bottom or right hand corner. In PPC, you only pay when someone actually clicks on your ad – hence the term “pay-per-click.” Let’s just say, using the pay per click tool is like hunting – you will reach your prey much quicker than using farming techniques or, organic marketing. By selecting relevant keywords related to your product or service and researching what your qualified prospect are likely to key in when searching for you, will help to lessen your sales costs and increase your return on investment.

Some advantages of PPC are:

  • Instant traffic through guaranteed ranking
  • Geo-Target to ensure only prospects within a specific region are receiving your information
  • You can set daily/monthly budget to control spending
  • Easy tracking and manage your results

Now here is the million dollar question –

If both PPC and Organic SEO are ways of increasing online traffic which one should I go for and why?

There are different schools of thought that have contradicting answers to the same question mentioned above. What is important here is the objective and purpose of marketing your website. Let’s dwell a bit deeper into the intricacies.

In, PPC you are sure to get immediate results and one can get quick boost of traffic to a particular site. If you’re willing to pay the price of clicks, then you can buy a top position for your chosen search terms in the major pay per click engines. PPC is kind of instant-gratification and generates immediate results but drawback is that the moment you pull out the campaign, your results and traffic take a nose dive.

SEO is a slower process. You are unlikely to see major changes to your traffic in the early stages. The process can take up to four to six months of consistent and aggressive marketing. The results of SEO are long lasting and are the building blocks to online reputation and goodwill of a website.

The whole purpose of online marketing is ultimately generating leads and wealth out of the products or services that the business deals in. Whether it is SEO or PPC, if the strategic plan for executing the campaign is not foolproof then the complete investment goes waste. When it comes to online marketing – “what to do and how to do it” are the essential questions that need to be answered before commencing any campaign.

Prepare a roadmap of objectives that you expect from the online marketing campaign and then plan on marketing tools to attain those objectives; this is the easiest way to analyze your ROI.

Remember, the most important aspect is your online credibility and not rankings. Your rankings may come and go but your online credibility is here to stay and unfortunately there are no tools or metrics which can measure the work done to enhance your online goodwill and brand reputation. So, decide and choose wisely when it comes to handling and marketing your online presence. Make sure you nurture it under the aegis of professional guidance.

For more information on PPC and SEO visit – http://www.bd360.ca/web-development/seo-a-ppc.html

October 18, 2010 at 12:11 pm Leave a comment

Bd360 Introduces New SEO Marketing Package

Bd360 has recently introduced an out of the box, SEO-cum-PPC package to meet the current trends of the Online Market. This package is a judicious culmination of traditional search engine optimization strategies and paid search marketing. The SEO and PPC services included in this package supplement each other quite well and give the customers a much needed online marketing blend that is unique.Search Engine Optimization & PPC Package at BD360

The SEO Services included in this package are:

* Keyword Research

* Meta Tag optimization

* Press Release Distribution

* Back link Building

* Strategic Content Implementation and optimization

* Directory Distribution

* Blogging

* Professional Writing

It is a known fact that the search engine optimization process can take up to four to six months of consistent and aggressive marketing to get the desired results. This also depends on the target industry and the competition involved. Pay-per-click  (PPC) or Google adwords is an advertising tool used to drive qualified traffic to any website. This new package from Bd360 combines best of both the worlds and is definitely worth the investment.

Optimized Keyword Selection for SEO & PPCSearch engine optimization is the process of improving the ranking of any website on search engine result pages. Various strategies like online directory submission, search engine submissions, video syndication and display advertising are used to enhance the ranking of websites across major search engines that include Google, Yahoo and Bing. Pay per click advertising helps in getting a website ranked on In-organic search results or sponsored results with top search engines. PPC requires regular monitoring and planning.

Introducing this package, Belinda Leel, Owner of Bd360 said,”SEO is an ongoing marketing tool and PPC helps you target your qualified prospect more precisely. By selecting relevant keywords and combining both these marketing tools, our customers can be sure of maximizing their profits with this package”

To know more about this package, visit – http://www.bd360.ca/web-development/seo-a-ppc.html

Convert Leads into Customers with SEO Services from BD360BD360 is a one-stop marketing production house located in Toronto, Ontario (Canada) offering a diverse range of online and offline marketing products and solutions. Their services include Search Engine optimization, social media optimization, digital marketing, website design, web development, corporate branding, web hosting, music production, video production and vocal imaging

October 12, 2010 at 1:20 pm Leave a comment


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