SEO Is Not An Advertising Campaign But An Advertising Process
Category: Advertising Campaign | Sep 21, 2009 |

In Singapore, a lot of people still get confused between SEO and PPC advertising. SEO is not an advertising model but a process of consistent tweaking and monitoring to get your website to rank high on organic search engine result page (SERP).
PPC advertising is an advertising model which you can bid for keywords that are relevant to your business and your ads will appear on the Sponsored Area of the SERP. SEO and PPC are 2 very different marketing channels and each of them brings different benefits to your business.
SEO, also known as search engine optimization, is a process and series of services that best helps when there are quality contents on your website. With the right keyword analysis and optimization process, your website will get indexed by search engines and be awarded high rankings on organic listings for keywords that are related to your products and services.
However, SEO is known for its incapability in estimating the results and the time that it needs before one can see success always make business owners and marketing managers think twice before engaging a SEO agency. Although SEO is slower indeed when it comes to seeing results, it is a marketing channel that a website must have in place. In the long run, SEO is definitely more cost effective when compared to a PPC campaign.
Let us understand that SEO is not an advertising campaign. A company cannot pay money to achieve a high organic SERP ranking for its website. When a site is ranked high on organic SERP for certain keywords, there is no guarantee that it will stay in that position for a period of time. However, PPC advertising is an advertising campaign which a company can pay to have its ads stays on search engines for a period of time. This small difference can clearly define the difference between SEO and PPC.
SEO and PPC can work hand in hand in a search engine marketing campaign. There is a closely knitted relationship between SEO and PPC. One usual practice is to start off with PPC campaign for a new site. As SEO takes time to see results, search engine marketing specialist will usually suggest running a PPC campaign first for major keywords that are relevant to the website. With this, the company can use PPC advertising to bring in targeted traffic as it waits for search engines to index and rank the new site.
So once SEO starts to see results, the company can then change the keywords in its PPC campaign to diversify its reach to other market. The major keywords should now be already optimized and bringing in traffic from organic listings.
PPC brings customers and provides publicity. But the contents and SEO makes the visitors stay and affect the sales. Bear in mind that PPC is an advertising campaign which runs simultaneously with SEO and SEO is the one which makes your website visitors stay and convert into customers.
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thats supposed to be there so he’s professional!
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this is a great video
its nt a real gorilla loool its all computer and in his left ear his gt a headphone
:D:D they didnt see that if u pause the video on 1:00 u can see the wire
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It's doesn't matter what the "rule of thumb" is. Don't look toward averages — you are not running an average business.
Probably 90% to 95% of radio advertising is not tracked at all. You've moved past those folks by providing a trackable "discount keyword," although it's quite a challenge for most folks to remember both a URL and a discount keyword (both must be very memorable, and of course the discount code might be "radio" or the 4-letter radio-station name). (Keep in mind that someone might enter that discount code into an online "coupon and deals" web site, which can gunk your data somewhat.)
Radio is NOT a traditional "direct marketing" advertising tool, because it's so hard to track. Instead, radio and TV are usually used for "branding," where results are much harder to measure (but they can be measured, though not with anything near the precision of a Google AdWords campaign).
Keep in mind that most radio advertising is "local," promoting a local business, and there is a combined "direct response" and "branding" effect from radio advertising. A radio ad creates awareness of the business, which might not be acted upon for many weeks or months.
You should actually IGNORE what other folks are doing. Look instead at your own profit requirements. If you are spending $100 per day on the radio advertising, then the radio ads should be driving customers who buy enough that you earn back more than $100 in gross profit.
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Well the DECA is international, so yes, I guess it would be just fine.
The reason why you're conducting an advertising campaign is of course to increase your sales. Therefore, in order to turn – up your plan, your increase in sales must exceed the cost attributable to it.
Here's the solution:
Increase in Sales $60000
Less: Variable Cost ($60000 x 42%) 25200
Less: Fixed Cost (Advertising) 25000
Increase in profit $9800
Comment:
You should conduct an advertising campaign because it will generate an income increase of $9800.
For any accounting question, e-mail me at ejma_maverick@yahoo.co.uk
Dear Clint,
I would like to respond this in two cats:
1 If you are an independent publisher
2 If you are approaching a publisher of repute.
For self publishing, it depend eds, which cat is your title. Trade books, Academic, General book.Fiction and non -fiction etc.
Is this your FIRST book?
I suggest you join an association in your location.( Booksellers/Publishers?/etc)
Start with a MAILER
The promote the same with e-mailing. ( offer a pre publication offer of 10% discount)
Contact all the retailers in your area and request them a poster space. and then a display space.
Join a Book club- request them to Discuss about the book on a week end.
Send few FREE copies to News papers, Magazines who feature NEW book information.
Send mailers to all libraries via mailer.
Have enough budget for a "release" function in a good hall, invite about 500 persons, SELL the book at a discount!
However, if you are offering the book to any publishers they will assit you in promoting the same.
Now a days globally it is all author backed promotion.
All the best!
Ravi Shivram
http://www.brandlifeline.com
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To start with, I'm a professional with 35 years experience in advertising.
If I understand you, you already have an ad campaign. Now you need to make convincing arguements as to why and how it will be effective. Assuming this is correct, you simply have to show a statistical data summary of the following:
1. How many people the ad will reach and be seen by
2. Why the ad helps sell the product or service, by showing a feature or benefit.
3. How you will track the results
4. How cost-effective the ad is
5. Why people will like the ad
6. Why people will buy the product
7. If the ad fails, what you plan to do next.
Good luck.
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yes, my management prof was just talking about this!
Gerber. In the US, literacy rate is high and we all know that Gerber is baby food. Well, they tried to extend their sales to Africa and no one in Africa bought the food. (I think he said South Africa, but I could be wrong) Turns out that people thought that Gerber was canned babies because of the cute little picture. Africa has a low literacy rate so on most foods there are no words, but pictures to describe what you are getting. Gerber had to take the baby off of the label in order for people to understand that it was baby food and they weren't eating babies.
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Crate & Barrel patio lanterns
Maybeline makeup
Nike tennis shoes
Polo sportswear
i think you should go to http://www.hanrz.com/advertising/Niche_Based_Pay_Per_Click_Advertising_Sh.html
and learn more about PCC advertising. That was example to you know about niche base…
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