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How To Use SEO For PPC



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By : Martin Sejas    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-26 20:32:25

You’re probably wondering what SEO has to do with PPC, let alone how to use SEO for PPC. Some of you may even be wondering what PPC stands for.

PPC stands for “pay per click” and refers to placing ads on advertising networks to get traffic to your website where you only pay if people click on them. If you are still not certain about what I'm going on about, do a quick search on Google for any keyword.

The search results page is made up of 2 sections.

The left hand side shows the organic listings where websites are ranked according to the SEO factors that has been discussed in previous posts.

The right hand side (and occasionally the top of the page) shows the paid listings from Google’s advertising network which is called Adwords. They are typically placed under the heading “Sponsored Links.” Google Adwords is by far the biggest advertising network on the Web so logically a lot of people use it.

But what does SEO have to do with PPC?

Back to the original question, in PPC, the price you pay per click on your ad is determined by a variety of factors.

One of these factors is the “landing page”, or where people are sent to when they click on your ad. This is where your on page SEO factors come into play.

When you set up a PPC ad, you can pick the keywords that you want your ad to appear for. For instance, if you want your ad to appear every time someone types the keyword "beauty salon" into the search engine, it is important that the ad links to a page that has been optimised for that keyword. This is all about getting the on page factors right where were discussed previously:

- title
- meta description
- meta tags
- keyword density

If you don’t optimise your landing page for that keyword, then your Quality Score (which is out of 10) will be lower and you will pay a higher cost per click than otherwise.

As you have seen, your SEO skills can be used for much more than just getting your website to rank organically. If you think that ranking on page 1 organically for a keyword is going to take too long for your liking, you can always opt for PPC where you can start ranking on Page 1 within minutes. And it won’t cost as much if you know how to use SEO for PPC.

Author Resource:- Martin Sejas is a top search engine optimisation consultant based in Sydney with considerable experience and knowledge on to improve website rankings. Register for a free consultation.
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