Pay-Per-Click Module
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offers a low cost advertising alternative.
As with many
emerging technologies, PPC are known by several different names and
acronyms. Some people call it Pay Per Placement engines (PPP),
others call them Bid for Placement engines, and the list goes on.
The industry is now trying to standardize on "Pay Per Click" as
the official terminology The reasoning goes that you do not
actually pay for placement. Technically, the positions or listings
are free. You pay only for each click (i.e., visitor) that you
receive from that search engine listing. The person placing the
highest bid per click price for a keyword achieves the highest
placement or ranking.
The advantage of PPC's over paying for
banner ads is that you do not pay for impressions displayed, but
instead for actual click-throughs. With banners, you could purchase
1,000 impressions for $40 and receive only 20 clicks, costing you a
whopping $2 per visitor. In general, there's no guarantees how much
you'll pay per visitor acquired with most forms of advertising. TV,
radio, magazines, and others normally force you to bear all the
risk. You must create ads and pick advertising locations that will
be cost-effective for your business.
Even though PPC cannot
guarantee you'll make a profit, it does offer you significantly less
risk than many other forms of advertising. It's also commonly known
that visitors from search engines (PPC or otherwise) are much more
likely to purchase products or services than visitors derived from
traditional ads. Search engines provide you with highly targeted
visitors. Each click in theory comes from someone who was actively
looking for your products or services.
Paying as little as 1
cent per visitor is dirt-cheap. If you can't make a profit paying 1
cent per visitor, then you may be hard pressed to find many
advertising options that will work for you.
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