by Seomul Evans
Some websites are seemingly best described by terms that are extremely general in nature, such as ‘home business’ or ‘work at home’ and others along those lines. The cost of using such keywords in PPC advertising campaigns is most likely going to be prohibitive, as these will be highly contested keywords that many other people also want to use. It is much more cost effective for you to choose keywords that may be searched for less frequently but are much cheaper. That said, a keyword is only truly expensive if it costs more to maintain that keyword than the value of the revenue that the keyword brings in. A keyword could cost $10, but if it brings in $20 in revenue per click, then you can hardly call it expensive.
The cost of keywords is directly related to their positioning in the search results of the various web search engines. People who compete over the same keyword offer bids to determine the positions of their keywords. The highest bidder for a keyword will have their advertisement placed at the very top of the search results list, on the very first page. This is not where you want your advertisement to be, however, as the first three pay per click advertisements generally suffer many accidental clicks. You should try to position your keyword such that it is on the first page of results but just behind the first three advertisements. This way, you maximize interested traffic while reducing the number of accidental clicks that will simply waste your money.
PPC advertising can be a major boon to your growing online business. There is nothing simpler than sitting down, drawing up a list of keywords for your business, listing them with one or more major PPC programs, and immediately experience a rise in traffic volumes to your site. While the success of your online business is determined by a variety of factors, the fact remains that using the right keywords in your PPC advertising campaign could be one of the major factors that leads to your business becoming an online success story.
About the Author
Seomul Evans is a senior Search Engine Optimization Services consultant specializing in Meta Search Engines and SEO articles.
