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Why To Balance The Use Of SEO and PPC To Rank Higher

Why To Balance The Use Of SEO and PPC To Rank Higher

Should any business be using Pay-Per-Click (PPC) ads or an only Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy?” the question that we get all the time. And of course, the answer is, “It depends. What are your goals?”

In this regards we can’t take a straight “yes” or “no.” Of course not. The answer is significantly dependent on what your company goals are. Are you selling a new product or service? Is there a great deal of education involved in purchasing your product or service? Is there a significant barrier to entry for your product? Are you well-known in your industry? These are just a few of the questions you need to answer before looking at PPC or SEO.

Before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s first look at the difference between PPC and SEO.

SEO VS PPC ANALYSIS

SEO is not only about optimizing your website and content to rank higher in organic search results for targeted keywords on the most impactful search engines; it’s also about being an authority on the problem at hand and the solution you provide. The major search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing look at how people interact with your site, if they come back, and if other sites are linking to your website pages (along with a few hundred other factors).

PPC (Pay Per Click), on the other hand, is all about paying for advertising space for specific targeted keywords on search results pages. But make no mistake; there is a great deal of search engine optimization when creating a paid ad campaign.

IS ONLY SEO BETTER THAN PPC?

Again, it depends. Your long-term web marketing strategy should always include search engine optimization. The major advantage of SEO is that statistically, it brings you better quality traffic leads. In fact, many users have subconsciously trained themselves to ignore “paid results” entirely when browsing the web or searching on Google.

There are mountains of data that suggest “Natural Search” visitors to your website are far more likely to trust you, your business, and your products & services. Ranking highly in Google for a keyword or phrase is a clear sign that you are a credible source and that you are an important player in your industry.

But do NOT fool yourself into thinking that SEO is free. No matter how you look at it, SEO comes at a cost. Whether it’s your own time or hiring an outside vendor to manage your SEO strategy, SEO does come with a cost.

SO LET’S ASSUME WE DON’T USE PPC?

Don’t shrug off PPC yet. There are quite a few advantages to PPC over organic searches. For example, if you set up your campaign correctly, you can see significant returns on your investment. And it’s not just a matter of who pays the most to be in the number one ad spot. Always remember that the search engine’s number one priority is to return the BEST results for the user doing the search, not the company paying for ads. For example, if Google always puts the highest bidder on top, but the ad didn’t offer a solution to the problem the user was searching, that user would start using another search engine. Google didn’t get to be the most used search engine by always displaying the highest bidder.

Another advantage to PPC is the ability to advertise on other sites that have a significant amount of traffic that fit your buyer personas. If a user sees your ad on a search (and does nothing), but then later that day is reading their favorite blog and sees your ad again on the sidebar of that blog… well, there’s a good chance that the user will consider your product again.

FINAL ANALYSIS

In response to the original question of “Should we be using PPC or SEO for any business?”, the answer is still the same: It depends.

Pay-Per-Click is a great way to jump-start your business’ digital marketing efforts with immediate traffic. To get the most out of PPC, it is wise to take the time to get the right training and certifications. Google offers this training in their certification process for both Google Adwords and Google Analytics, which is free for all businesses. If you don’t have time or resources for this, it’s important to hire someone with experience and training in PPC. Just be conscious that when you turn off PPC, the traffic goes away too.

Search Engine Optimization is highly important and does take some time to build page authority and be indexed for the right search terms. Also, count on many fluctuations in your rankings, especially if you are in a highly competitive market. You never know when one of your competitors is going to step up their game and become an authority in your industry.

Do not be discouraged, because a long-term SEO strategy is going to bring you the most qualified leads. Additionally, your SEO efforts (improving page content, backlinking, titles, meta descriptions, etc.) will directly help your PPC results as well

 

Saikat Chatterjee

Mr. Saikat Chatterjee is the Founder & CEO at BTN Infosolution - an affordable Digital Marketing Company from Kolkata, India. He is a Serial Web Entrepreneur, Web Strategist & Internet Marketing Consultant. Saikat helps other traditional as well as web businesses by offering suitable solutions to transform or enhance their online presence, which often converts to new leads or business prospects relevant to their business domain. With 15+ years of extensive domain expertise he is acting as Web Marketing consultant to 20+ well know business groups from India as well as abroad. An avid learner and a powerful speaker, who is always busy in upgrading knowledgebase, Saikat never hesitates to take a call, even from where others failed miserably. Get in touch with him on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter

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