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Advertising Rentals-and-Repair on Pay-Per-Click and Search
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| Competition is growing in Rentals-and-Repair 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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AdWords for Rentals and Repair: Your Customers ARE Searching Right Now
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Potential customers in Rentals-and-Repair 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 Rentals-and-Repair. |
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Leveraging Pay-Per-Click to be Found on Page 1 is Critical
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Studies have shown that 93% of people do not look past the first page of search results when they search on Google, Yahoo and MSN. If they do not find what they want, they simply do another search or give up completely. The engines allow advertisers to bid on Pay-Per-Click listings that feature them at the top of the listings. Being found on the second page will only get you 7% of searchers; page three sees only 1%. When they search, they are searching with something specific in mind. If they do not see those results, they will either conduct another search or will stop searching altogether. The listings that do appear on the first page will receive 93% of the clicks from the searchers. |
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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).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. Do you think your PPC bid management strategies are working? If you said "what strategies" you are in the right place. But seriously, most companies are scrambling to keep up, leaving most of the profits on the table. 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. 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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Is Managed Pay Per Click Right for Your Company?
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If you are interested in learning more, please call us or complete the short form below. We will happily discuss your current campaign (if any) and see whether we can help you improve your results from pay per click. We invite you to sign up for our free newsletter. It will help keep you up-to-date on trends in search, how it may impact yoru business, and how you can compete effectively. |
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