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Pay-Per-Click Marketing for Delivery-Service-B2B-B2C-
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| Delivery-Service-B2B-B2C- is as challenging as ever. Growing your business is more difficult while your competition is marketing aggressively online and offline. Pay-Per-Click advertising allows companies to advertise on top of search, ahead of millions of competing web pages. The costs of doing business online are climbing. With your best customers searching online, will you be found where they are looking? |
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AdWords for Delivery Service (B2B B2C): Your Customers ARE Searching Right Now
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Potential customers in Delivery-Service-B2B-B2C- are using search, whether you like it or not. You may have a reputation in the industry, but tens of thousands of peole turn to Pay-Per-Click advertising when searching for people to do business with related to Delivery-Service-B2B-B2C-. |
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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.. Your potential customers are overwhelmed with information and are busier than ever. They do not have time to dig deep through search results in the engines. They've learned how to use search and how to review pay-per-click ads more efficiently, Information seekers often look at natural listings, while buyers tend towards the Pay-Per-Click listings. |
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Pay-Per-Click Features You at the Top
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| With hundreds of thousands - or even millions - of competing pages in search marketing you need to be at the top to be seen - at a minimum, on the first three pages. With PPC advertising you appear ahead of established and new competitors with ease.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). These listings receive approximately 40% of all clicks; when looking at clicks that lead to a transaction (a purchase or lead) that number climbs significantly. More importantly, the people searching and clicking are your best prospects - they are proactively searching for what you offer. |
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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. Successful pay per click requires expert management. Every click costs you money, and every click must be accountable. Unless you are tracking and optimizing on a real time basis, you are literally clicking money down the drain. Suppose we evaluated your campaign and found 40% waste (which is typical). On a $20,000 per month campaign, that's $96,000 wasted annually. That could be money in your pocket, or, if channeled back into search, could increase your revenue from good keywords by 66%! 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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Pay Per Click Management: Is it for You?
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Lets talk and see whether a managed pay per click campaign is right for you. Different companies have different needs and goals; we can help you evaluate your current campaigns and see if there is room for improvement. 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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