What is better Search Engine Optimization or Pay Per Click ?
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Facebook Questions Challenging Search Engines And LBS
July 29, 2010 - 8:28 pm
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Facebook Questions beta is the social site’s most recent feature launch. It allows users to crowdsource their own questions by submitting them to all of Facebook’s 500 million users as well as to all their friends. This seemingly ‘innocent’ feature is in fact a powerful tool that challenges all ‘traditional’ search engines, photo search engines [...]
Picking the social media site for your SEO campaign – Last Click News
July 29, 2010 - 7:26 pm
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 29, 2010
July 29, 2010 - 4:09 pm
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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Street Slide: Microsoft’s Next Killer Maps App? At the SIGGRAPH 2010 event this week in Los Angeles, Microsoft researchers showed off a next-generation tool for browsing street-level imagery. It’s called Street [...]
Facebook: No Plans To Give Search Engines Access To Facebook Questions
July 29, 2010 - 3:09 pm
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That’s one of the big questions people are asking after yesterday’s launch of Facebook Questions. While many have assumed the answer would be “yes,” a Facebook spokesperson tells us that assumption is wrong. Currently, search engines cannot access questions and answers through our Questions product. That may be something we consider for the future but [...]
Estimate: Google Mobile Search Market Share Near 100%
Making the Process Clear: Improve Your Search Engine Rankings in 6 Steps
July 29, 2010 - 2:04 pm
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Ranking higher in search engines is something that every business is trying to do (or at least they should be). If you search the web, there will be no end of advice on how this or that will get you to rank better. This sea of information can lead to decision paralysis when it comes [...]
Diller: Ask.com Was The Little Search Engine That Couldn’t
July 29, 2010 - 12:09 pm
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At one time, IAC’s CEO Barry Diller thought his Ask.com search engine could take on Google. But Diller effectively threw in the towel yesterday on an investors call. Diller downplayed Ask.com’s role in the over IAC company but said he ultimately failed at thinking Ask.com can compete with Google. Diller said: But one thing [...] [...]
Image SEO Expert Knocks On Bing Image Search – Search Engine Roundtable (blog)
July 29, 2010 - 10:26 am
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One in Three Top-Trending Search Topics Return Malicious Results, Finds Norton … – PR Newswire (press release)
July 29, 2010 - 9:29 am
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SEO Is Not All About Technical Changes – Search Engine Roundtable (blog)
July 29, 2010 - 7:29 am
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SEO Is Not All About Technical ChangesSearch Engine Roundtable (blog)SEO is not just about technical implementation. You can place your title tags in the right place, have a nice site architecture, get links and so on but …Why SEOs are hatedDavid Naylor’s SEO Blog (blog)all 2 news articles » View full post on SEO – Google [...]
March 5, 2010 - 12:01 pm
SEO – long term, organic results, one-time fee, respectability
PPC – immediate return, paid results, pay-as-you-go, advertising
March 5, 2010 - 12:38 pm
Any heavy marketer uses both methods. It’s hard to say which one’s better. But here are some benefits of each:
1) PPC – Great because you can reach an audience within minutes.
2) SEO – It takes time but you get free traffic.
A good strategy is to start SEO & PPC out of the gates. After reading more, you will see how both are super important to grow a business, online or offline.
Here are some good resources –
Talks about organic vs ppc – http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2004/11/15/organic-seo-vs-ppc-advertising
Talks about SEO and how it takes time to grasp (which is why you should start BOTH out of the gates – diversify your risk) http://www.articlesniffer.com/Articles/1497/123/Search-Engine-Optimization-(SEO)-is-Something-That-Takes-Time-to-Learn-and-Understand.html
Another one that talks about PPC & SEO as a one/two punch (again – diversify) – http://www.clickz.com/3347951
March 5, 2010 - 1:18 pm
Many webmasters are unsure whether they should advertise their website with SEO (search engine optimization) or PPC (pay per click advertising).
Actually, most commercial websites work best if you use both SEO and PPC. The exact mix depends on your goals.
One must balance SEO and PPC in search marketing campaign, because SEO deliver results relatively late than PPC but more reliable one, if you have new website then PPC must be used for instant traffic while SEO should be focused for long term.
Pay per click advertising (PPC) Disadvantages:
* PPC advertising can become very expensive if you bid on the wrong keywords or if you don’t calculate the maximum bid price correctly.
* Click fraud can be a problem. Not all clickers are potential customers.
Search engine optimization (SEO) Disadvantages:
* SEO can be relatively time-consuming up-front.
* SEO can require a redesign of your web pages to make your website search engine friendly. However, this usually also results in a better user experience.
For More Details Log On To : http://www.expertinseo.com/searchengineoptimization.htm
( And )
http://www.expertinseo.com/payperclick.htm
March 5, 2010 - 1:45 pm
well said by Gabriel there.
SEO – long term, organic results, one-time fee, respectability
PPC – immediate return, paid results, pay-as-you-go, advertising
If your business is seasonal like the Christmas gifts, valentine special gifts and the like, then you can opt for ppc. You can find effective results and improve your market in very less time.
Whereas SEO is done for business websites which run through out the year like the food products,, health related web sites..
For more info: http://www.nicheforseo.com/
March 5, 2010 - 2:35 pm
SEO is the way to go since it does not cost you every time someone who is not really a potential purchaser of your goods and services, merely pay per click to your website and you eventually get the final bill for random traffickers.
Good luck!
March 5, 2010 - 3:33 pm
Why not get paid to advertise? It is effectively paid to click advertising, but you can earn a rebate on your advertising purchase and eventually make money rather than spend it while driving traffic to your site. It is an excellent alternative to spending money on pay per click advertising when you cannot target your visitors or even know for certain that your advertising campaign will generate future sales or referrals.
I’ve listed some get paid to advertise programs from my blog below. I hope this helps.