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Marketers are always looking for good strategies to maximise business performance. Solutions may be numerous, and among them is the use of pay-per-click advertising. Although PPC marketing is a relatively new internet marketing strategy, its performance is nonetheless proven to be a success.
Companies, most especially those who have limited brand recognition, are faced with a challenge, and that is to identify its unique selling point and promote it. What sets PPC apart from most other advertising is that the prospective customers are looking (searching) for your products. PPC, therefore, may be the best way for promotion.
What guarantees can you expect?
Obviously, it is important to have goals, expectations and budget in the first place. Running a pay-per-click campaign across multiple search engines offers some interesting strategic decisions when regarding ad placement and even helps generate more customer responses toward the product. PPC does not necessarily require a big budget since you are only charged when someone clicks on your link. When your ad has a wider frequency, you can definitely expect more viewings. And if you’re in the top few positions the prospect will see your mark over and over again – even if they don’t click on your link. Basically, when customers are knowledgeable about the products and services they are seeking, they are more likely in the future to buy from the organization that provided them the information in the first place.
How should you be using PPC?
If you are you only trying to “make the sale,” you could be losing the prospects who are looking for information about your products or services. You will dramatically increase your long-term return on investment by exchanging informational sales material for a prospect’s contact information. If you are paying one cent per visitor and receive just five sign-ups for a newsletter, you have already covered your costs because the average value of one qualified email address is over twenty-five cents! By using PPC, do not just direct sales but rather, generate leads!
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