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Advertising Safes on Pay-Per-Click and Search
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| Competition is growing in Safes and it is more competitive than ever. Your potential customers now Google what they need, doing more research than ever. Are you successfully using Pay-Per-Click to stay ahead of your comeptition? |
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Marketing for Safes: Can You Compete Effectively?
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While our prospects use search every day, what steps are you taking to compete? Marketing for Safes. Promoting yourself online. The concepts are the same: position yourself where your prospects are searching. |
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Pay Per Click Places You Where Your Customers Look: Page 1
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Recent studies have shown that most searchers are now looking at just the first page of search results on Google and Yahoo. Pay-Per-Click advertising allows you to feature your company on that first page with the keywords you want. Fewer than 7% are looking at page two and beyond. They have less time to spend on search, and do not have the patience to dig through search results. Using PPC advertising to get your message in front of them is the key.. This raises a critical issue: you must be seen to be found; you must be found to get the clicks; you must get the clicks to secure new business. Identifying the right keywords and listing them in a managed pay-per-click campaign is essential to driving revenue and achieving a solid ROI. |
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Pay Per Click Places Your Ad Above 10,000,000 Competing Pages
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Many keywords now return 10,000,000 "relevant" pages - or more. With most searchers looking at just the first page of results, you need to be found on top. Pay-Per-Click advertising puts you at the top of the engines. With Pay Per Click you only pay when people click on your listings. The display of your ad (also called an impression) is free. You bid against other advertisers and, in simple terms, the highest bidder gets rank first, the second highest is second, and so on (the actual ranking is based on a complex formula, but this demonstrates the general compcept).You decide what keywords to be found for and which pages on your site will be shown. You decide what the public sees and doesn't see when they click your link. You help these people find you. |
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Pay Per Click Issues: Top Factors in PPC Campaigns
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With more than 700,000 companies competing in pay-per-click adveritising how can you compete effectively? Most companies simply try it and test, often spending $5,000 to $500,000, managed by one person in their office who lacks the toolsets, knowledge and automation to truly maximize your advertising dollars. Did you know most campaigns contain at least 40% waste? A campaign with a budget of $20,000 can be throwing away $8,000 every month - $96,000 every year - on keywords that do not drive sales or leads. The problem is either you do not have enough keywords and are missing those that drive inexpensive conversions, you have too many keywords and do not know which are wasteful, or have a reasonable number of keywords but are unable to track and optimize the spend. Suppose we identified and cut that $8,000 in waste. That's $96,000 to the bottom line. But what if we put that $8,000 back into the campaign and spent it on the right keywords. You could increase your sales by 66% for the same monthly spend! Keep in mind, pay per click management is a daunting task for companies that do-it-themselves or look to a general agency to manage their campaigns. Consider this: |
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Contact Us to See if Pay Per Click Management is Right for You and Your Business
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We're inviting you to call us or complete the shoft form below to see if expert pay per click management is right for you and your company. There is no cost or obligation; we will discuss your current campaign (if you have one), the challenges you face, and solutions we may offer. If we can't help you, we'll be up front and let you know that as well.. While you are here, we invite you to register to receive our newsletter. Its a great tool for clients, prospetive clients and do-it-yourself campaign managers who are looking for additional insight into search and industry trends. |
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