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80% of the traffic you generate for your sales pages will come from the
search engines. But here lies a problem. Search engine optimization (or
SEO) relies on the selection of the right keywords that will attract the
attention of the search engine spiders. This, however, becomes difficult
when you’re dealing with sales pages.
Why?
Because you will have to compromise the effectiveness of your sales page in
favor of the required keyword density level. A balance can be achieved, but
often, such a balance makes it impossible for both requirements to be
reconciled.
But there is an alternative.
It’s called Pay Per Click (PPC.) Many search engines have PPC programs
that will allow you to set a budget. Thereafter, you have to bid for particular
keywords. Every time that particular keyword is searched for in the search
engines, a link to your sales page will prominently appear in the results.
You only have to pay the PPC program every time a user clicks on your link.
No need for optimization. No need to compete with millions of websites
vying for the same spot.
Of course, you have to pay. But spend only what you can afford to lose.
PPC advertising is a science, you see. You may spend $50 per week, with
each click pegged at $0.50 per click. This will guarantee 100 visitors, more
or less.
If your sales page is capable of converting 10% of your visitors into sales,
you can have 10 sales from the 100 visitors your $50 can generate. If your
product is pegged at $50 per sale, you’d have $250 just like that.
$50 investment for $250 profit. Good deal, isn’t it?
Search engines are like fuel sources for your car. But you need to add fuel
adaptors for these fuel sources. These fuel adaptors come in the form of
PPC programs offered by Google, Yahoo/Overture, and other systems.
Google™ Adwords™, of course, should be your first choice when it comes
to PPC programs because it doesn’t limit the display of your link on search
engine results, but on relevant websites as well.
All in all, I’d say that PPC advertising is one of the most powerful marketing
tactics in existence today.
Of course, you first have to accept the fact that some monetary investment is
required.
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