Profitable
Pay-per-Click Advertising
in 6 Easy Steps
by Larry Baltz
You've
spent countless hours and dollars planning, designing and building your web
site. You're ready for a constant flow of prospects. So how do you get them
there?
You've got
3 choices:
·
You lead them to your site. You can do this with online links
and offline referrals. This method should be part of your strategy but in most
cases it won't yield significant traffic.
·
Prospects find your site through
traditional search engines. This can be extremely effective if you understand meta tags, static web
pages, crawler pages, and inbound links and can secure top positions. Most
business owners don't, and outsourcing the task can easily cost thousands of
dollars.
·
You pay for traffic. This is commonly referred to as
pay-per-click (PPC) advertising and could prove to be extremely profitable. It
requires you to bid on a "per-click" basis for specific words/phrases you think
interest your prospects.
The two
leading pay-per-click search engines are Google Adwords and Overture. Because
they generate an extremely large amount of traffic, every business owner should
explore the viability of using both of them. Here's why:
1.
You don't have to change your
existing web pages
Unlike the traditional search engines where you must
constantly change and "tweak" your site content, page tags, and online
strategies, you don't need to change anything to get traffic from the PPC
search engines.
2.
The pay-per-click process is easy to
set-up
No experience or knowledge of computers, software or coding
is required. None. Once you visit the sites and set up your account, every step
of the process is simple and easy-to-follow, and written instructions are
provided if needed, as is help from customer service (but I guarantee you won't
need it).
3.
The initial investment is very low
You can set up an account on either of the sites for about
$50. I would recommend you invest a few hundred dollars to fully evaluate the
program, and once you do that you will have a true picture of the PPC
landscape.
4.
You get the opportunity to target
prospects
When you bid on a specific keyword/phrase, you also create a
short written description for your offering. Here's a chance to attract
visitors who are looking for what you offer and hopefully disqualify everyone
else, eliminating the click-throughs that would have cost you money.
5.
You get instant traffic
You might have traffic literally within minutes of setting
up your account, depending on your keywords and bids. It might take a few weeks
to deplete your entire deposit, but you'll certainly get clicks right away.
6.
Results are easy to track
Both search engines provide excellent reports and analytical
tools, but even if you keep a handwritten report, it's easy to measure your ROI
with the PPC search engines.
Pay-per-click
is not a guaranteed profit center for every business. The reality is if you've
chosen high-traffic keywords, you will probably be in a bidding war with your
competitors. But for a minimal investment, any business can accurately evaluate
the validity of PPC as a marketing strategy.
Larry Baltz works with small business owners who want to Stand Out, Get Noticed, and Lead the Pack. He runs a company called Big Dawg Marketing. Larry is a Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach and small business marketing expert. For his free report, "Big Dawg Marketing - 10 Creative Ideas to Stand Out and Get Noticed", go to www.BeTheBigDawg.com for your copy.