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Advertising, using Pay Per Click, can be an easy way to break into
the internet but there are many downsides to it. Unless you are
running a community based site, have a site offering very unique
content, a valuable service or product the traffic usually only
comes as long as you're paying for it. Of course ad campaigns can
also be very expensive to run and maintain so you need to be sure
your squeezing everything you can out of it. You should only
proceed with a ad campaign if you are positive your site is the
best it can be, otherwise you may just be pouring money away.
There are thousands of companies on the internet who offer to
provide you with ad campaigns, many of which never deliver, do not
let any of these points put you off advertising.
If you want quality traffic with affordable prices you are
recommended to stick with the major search engines and their
partners. Google Adwords, Overture and MSN are all well respected
companies which will deliver you the best traffic. All of the
aforementioned websites use pay per click systems which can be
perfect as they drive traffic with keywords you specify directly
at your site, these advertisers are all interlinked with the main
search engines so you should expect to get the most widespread
sections of the population from them. Because they have the
traffic numbers to support ad campaigns there can sometimes be
bidding wars on popular keywords, I advise you to stay away from
popular keywords and do your research. Overture provides a free
Keyword Selector Tool which can help you find out how much traffic
similar keywords receive each month, these are usually a lot
cheaper and still provide the same high quality traffic.
As I mentioned before advertising wont necessarily mean a good
flow of traffic after you stop paying, other routes of advertising
can mean you get listed in a search engines immediately for a set
fee. Yahoo offers the ability to pay for a index within their
search engine or directory, although your site still needs to
abide by the same rules as other sites it gives you the
opportunity to get indexed immediately within the search engine, a
more subtle way of advertising power. Alternatively you can find
quality sites that are related to yours on Sitepoint.com and
WebHostingTalk.com who may be willing to put a one way link up for
a nominal fee.
You may find websites on the internet offering "banner exchanges",
"free traffic" and other such promises, I wouldn't look at them
twice unless you want to lose out. The traffic they send you is of
the worst quality, many of these websites operate bots, own
networks of link farms and even pay people to visit your site.
This of course means that no one being referred from these sites
are actually interested in your content or services, in worst case
scenarios you may even end up being banned from search engines due
to these malicious sites. Even if they are reputable companies it
is hard to judge whether they will work for you, many of the
smaller search engine companies simply do not get the traffic to
give you value for money
by: Daniel Chow
Article by www.SEOAssistance.com
SEO Advertising & PPC
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