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[P132]Pay Per Click Words
by Obinna Heche, Obi
As you may or may not already know, one of the most important parts of online business is traffic. Arguably, it is the most important part of business if for no other reason than the fact that your income is going to be directly related to the amount of traffic you get. It is impossible to make a living through an online endeavour without a lot of traffic. While there are organic processes that people can use in order to build up their traffic at low cost or no cost rates, some people tend to get quite impatient for traffic and are looking for a way to accelerate the process.

Well, the main way to accelerate the process nowadays is through the use of pay-per-click advertising or PPC advertising for short. Now, PPC advertising is a concept that was created by Google and a concept that pretty much revived online advertising in 2003 after the first dot com bubble had collapsed. Now that people were actually just paying for clicks through to their website rather than just ad impressions, there were a lot more people willing to take a shot at pay-per-click advertising.

The main advantage that PPC has over free and organic traffic generation is primarily an advantage due to speed. If you want to get traffic to your website quickly and instantaneously, then you are going to have to do it through techniques that cost money, the primary one being PPC. You can use PPC to get traffic to your website within hours, whereas free traffic generation methods are probably going to take at least a few weeks before you really start seeing some results from them.

There are exceptions to this rule of course, but in general you will find that ad campaigns based entirely on PPC are going to mature a lot faster than ad campaigns based entirely on organic measures or free advertising from different sources. So, whether you decide to use PPC advertising for your online business is purely a matter of what you, the business owner is looking to accomplish.

If you want to build your website up slowly, get a customer base of loyal people that visit your website frequently and ultimately make sure that people are really satisfied with your website and have had a chance to look over it, then you should probably stay away from PPC in the early stages so that you can spend that money instead on different parts of your website. However, if you are only interested in getting as much traffic as possible as early on as possible, then no other advertising method can even come close to matching what PPC can do for you.

If you operate at a local level, and all of your customers are within your local market, then it makes no sense to advertise nationally. You will just waste your money. In this instance, it makes much more sense to concentrate your budget on your home market. The major search engines each have a way for you to specify that your ads should only be shown on Web browsers that are located within specific markets.

If you operate on a regional basis, then you should specify only geographic markets that are within the region you service. One decision is if you should combine all of your markets into the same campaign or run a separate campaign for each one. The single campaign option is quicker, but you have more control and will generate better data with separate campaigns.

For instance, it might turn out that there are certain geographic markets that are much more profitable than others. In this case, you would generate a higher ROI by focusing your budget on the more profitable markets. The only way to do that is to have separate campaigns running for each market.

The same holds true for those marketing on a nationwide basis. The problem here is that maintaining a separate campaign for each market could result in an unrealistically high number of campaigns. A better option here might be to set up larger geographic markets that encompass several cities or even states. This will still allow you to generate geographic performance data. You just might have to work harder to extrapolate that data.

In Google, there is another advantage to geographic targeting, and that is that Google paid search listings display the market name if an ad has been specifically targeted for that market. For instance, if I run ads in a campaign targeted to Tennessee, Google users in Tennessee who see my ad will see the word "Tennessee" beneath the ad copy. This points out that I am an advertiser specifically advertising to people in Tennessee, rather than a nationwide advertiser. This could help with clicks and conversions.

Another way to target your campaigns is by day of week or time of day. If you are in an industry with abundant keyword inventory, then this might be an excellent targeting strategy for you. It may be the case that during business hours you are competing against many other advertisers, which is driving click costs up past the point of profitability. In this instance, it might be a good move to try only running your ads during non-peak hours. You may find that you can still buy plenty of traffic, but that traffic may cost much less on a per-click basis.

Or maybe there are certain days of the week that are more profitable. If you can generate reports showing your account performance at different times and on different days, then this might give you the data you need to make these kinds of decisions. Otherwise, you will have to test your ads at different times to compare performance.

Targeting can help make your pay per click campaigns much more effective. Although it takes some time generate and analyze the data you need, it is an important part of the process of maximizing your paid search return on investment.

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