Pay Per Click Marketing: How to Do it
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In a down economy, online advertising has been one option to promote your business in a much cheaper way. If you have a limited budget on advertising, you can always turn to the internet for the more cost-effective means of introducing your product to a worldwide audience.
Aside from pay per click marketing there are also other means like affiliate marketing, blogging and search engine optimization, although the most popular seems to be the pay per click marketing and search engine optimization.
Business owners might find pay per click marketing different from the common advertising techniques in radio, television or in print because in pay per click, you will not pay for the size of your ad or how many times it appeared on TV, but you will pay only for every interested user that will click on your ad.
For instance, if you have an online flower shop you want to advertise using pay per click, you will find websites that are related to flower shops, like websites about weddings and many others. You can then have an agreement with the website owner to post your ad and how much is the rate for a click to your ad. In this case of pay per click, there is no standard rates. It is usually dependent on what you and the website agreed upon.
When online users type a keyword related to online gift shop, perhaps an online user will search for ‘wedding gifts,’ those websites where the business owner has posted his ad will appear on the list. When online surfers click on these websites and get interested in the ad or banner of that online gift shop, they will then be redirected to the online gift shop’s website. This is the time the owner of that online gift shop will pay the owner of the website the agreed amount for that click.
With this advertising approach, business owners will at least know that they are paying for potential customers. Online users who will click the ad are most likely those who are looking for something you have and those who actually want to buy but are still looking around and checking where to buy. This means also that the more clicks you have to your site the more potential customers you have right there on your online store and you just have to do the next step of convincing them to buy your products.
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