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Pay Per Click Theory. More guides available at www.stoppayingppcads.com

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Page 1: Pay Per Click Theory

Pay Per Click Theory

Pay Per Click is one that has been taking off by way of storm lately; many

people are getting their sites flooded by potential buyers.

This is the best way to generate the viewers that you seek for your business. If

you can spare some time, and are willing to manage your campaign, this

method could be an extremely valuable tool to generate the needed traffic to

your site.

This of course will require you to do some homework.

The name of the game here is keyword targeting; it is very possible for up to

90% of all generated traffic to your site can be a direct result of pay per click

methods employed.

In theory this is great, but it must keep in mind that bidding still must remain

low on cost. The general assumption is that there is only one method of

obtaining a pay per click campaign that can be successful this is not the case.

It is true that Google Adwords, and Overture are great tools for this campaign,

but they are not the only ones.

When you use one of these web giants, you can guarantee that you will be

seen on the search engine within a good page rank if of course you are willing

to pay the price for that spot.

This is where the bidding comes into play; you will need to bid on the

keywords that will place you on the top of the list.

This can indeed be a rather trying event, as you can be sure that you are not

alone in the bidding.

It is not unheard of for a larger corporation to bid as much as 100 dollars for a

particular keyword to ensure they get high page ranking.

After all it is the word that people are using most to search for their

information; this will in turn raise the bidding.

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Often once you have landed that bid, the cost of maintaining it can be steep as

well.

Sometimes it can run up to 5.00 per click coming out of your pocket. If you are

getting many clicks per day however no sales on your site, you will run into a

problem as it will cost you money.

You will need to find a keyword that is directly related to your site, and what

you have to offer. Tire kickers need not apply in this scenario; you do not want

to pay for window shoppers.

By calculating the value of a single customer, you can get a pretty good idea on

what you can spend on any particular bid. This too will keep you from over

spending and falling into financial trouble.

More guides available at:

www.stoppayingppcads.com