Pay per Click services (See definition below) are available for only $99 per month in conjunction with any Search Engine Optimization Campaign. If you are currently spending even a few hundred dollars per month on Pay Per Click we may be able to research your keywords, optimize your PPC and get you more clicks, from more qualified buyers at less combined cost than you are currently spending on PPC alone.
One very nice thing about PPC is that it can be tested quite quickly and inexpensively. If it does not start to pay for itself quickly it can be discontinued immediately at any time. Very popular keywords especially keywords for expensive products may be quite expensive. However, if your product has many apt keywords, usually some will be less expensive.
A combination of inexpensive keywords and a highly targeted PPC listing can often make pay per click a very attractive option for certaain businesses. PPC can also be used sparingly just until organic clicks begin to build. If you have thought about using pay per click but have been confused about how it works, just give us a call. It is not as complicated as it might first appear.
*From Wikipedia: Pay per click (PPC) is an Internet advertising model used on search engines, advertising networks, and content websites, such as blogs, where advertisers only pay when a user actually clicks on an advertisement to visit the advertisers' website. Advertisers bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market. When a user types a keyword query matching an advertiser's keyword list, or views a webpage with relevant content, the advertisements may be displayed. Such advertisements are called a sponsored links or sponsored ads, and appear adjacent to or above the "natural" or organic results on search engine results pages, or anywhere a webmaster or blogger chooses on a content page.
Although many PPC providers exist, Google AdWords, Yahoo! Search Marketing, and Microsoft adCenter are the largest network operators as of 2007. Minimum prices per click, often referred to as costs per click (CPC), vary depending on the search engine and the level of competition for a particular phrase or keyword list — with some CPCs as low as US$0.01. Very popular search terms can cost much more on popular search engines. The PPC advertising model is open to abuse through click fraud, although Google and other search engines have implemented automated systems to guard against abusive clicks by competitors or corrupt webmasters.









