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PPC and SEO generate leads for home businesses, but which is better?

January 3rd, 2010 Amy 1 comment
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ALL websites are designed to do one thing, capture leads. Unfortunately not all websites have enough traffic to drive leads to it. Internet marketers that are successful at driving traffic to a good lead capturing website have learned to maximize the benefits of PPC and SEO. Even though pay-per-click (PPC) and search engine optimization (SEO) marketing are strikingly different, they both offer similar results.

What are the advantages of PPC?

Users can now get instantaneous results using paid advertising, thanks to the top search engines on the internet. PPC is also known as pay-per-click because it is basically paid advertising. No other form of internet advertising offers faster results for online marketers. A PPC campaign can be up and running literally within a few minutes. This form of advertising allows the marketer to know exactly which keywords yield the best results based on the number of clicks that an ad receives. Once set up the ads are distributed all throughout the web ready to entice visitors to the destination website.

PPC marketing is just as much an art as it is a science. Successful online marketers spend a great deal of time learning the technical.science of proper keyword selection for their PPC campaigns. Tools such as freekeywords.wordtracker.com and adwords.goggle.com/select/KeywordToolExternal supply the information for lead generating keywords. Once this science of attracting potential leads has been established, the next step is to get these clicks to convert into actual leads.  This is where the art of the message in the PPC ad begins to shine. In order for the PPC ad to lure potential customers, it must elicit some sort of desire in its compelling message. For example, Perry Marshall is noted for creating desire in his ads by saying the following. “Nobody who bought a drill actually wanted a drill. They wanted a hole. Therefore if one wants to sell drills, they should advertise information about making holes – NOT INFORMATION ABOUT DRILLS.”

What are the advantages of SEO?

Top search engines like Yahoo and Google are friendly to internet marketers that are patient enough to learn SEO. Search engine optimization is a little bit trickier than PPC but once mastered can product longer lasting results. As with PPC, SEO also generates traffic based on a single word, combination of words or word phrases. SEO rankings depend on two main criteria: (1) keywords and (2) competition for those keywords. Experience has shown that the first search term (i.e. meta tag) to get optimized is often times the first listing (non paid advertisement) on the search engine results page. It is also apparent that seniority plays a large role in the search result outcomes. At least that is how Google favors certain search terms.

Which is better?

No one can say which is better; however, the lead generating results from PPC have proven to be faster than SEO. Another advantage to PPC is that it can help a website get optimized by providing back links to it (thus enhancing its SEO capability). On the other hand, SEO costs the online marketer nothing but time and “know how” to get high first page rankings.  And SEO remains on the page for as long as the search engine will allow it to be there.

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YouTube CANCELED my account, so now what do I do next?

September 2nd, 2009 Amy No comments
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As we already know, YouTube is one of the best social media sites on the planet for video marketing. Since Google owns YouTube, it’s only natural that YouTube videos get preference on Google’s search engine results. So you have to be using YouTube as one of your platforms in social media to promote your internet business… right? Sure you are, but be careful how you use it. The reason is that YouTube is canceling accounts for users that are aggressively using their services. If you’re going to use YouTube as a video marketing platform, then you’re going to have to play by their rules.

Those that have success with internet marketing have done so with YouTube. But what do you have to do to get YouTube to cancel your account? Here are some of the most common answers. If you have more that one account (with the same internet provider address) then that’s a red flag. Anyone that is using electronic software to automatically add friends, post comments or ratings are subject to getting their account canceled. Those that upload duplicate videos of the same content also stand the chance of getting their account suspended or terminated.

If you have violated YouTube’s community guide lines ( http://www.youtube.com/t/community_guidelines ) and your account has been canceled, then you can e-mail their support desk and request that they reinstate your channel(s). Mostly likely they’ll tell you NO, and you’ll have to start over. Yeah I know, that stinks! I have heard of one person that has had their account reinstated, but I don’t know of anyone personally.

If YouTube canceled your account, and you cannot get it reinstated, what do you do next? How are you going to continue video marketing? What about all of those videos and the time spent creating them? The short answer is to start over.

First-
Create a new account, but this time use a NEW email address.

Second-
If you have those old videos stored on a hard drive or disk somewhere, then you’ll be back up to speed quicker. Only use those videos if you make slight changes to them, because if you post the exact same videos then you may get flagged again.

Third-
You might want to consider using other social media sites that I personally use like www.DailyMotion.com or www.Viddler.com and www.MetaCafe.com (just to name a few) along with your new YouTube account.

Finally-
You’ll want to call your internet service provider and request a new “IP” address.

The moral of the story is that YouTube provides a great platform to brand yourself. And this is what you should be doing for your business in the first place. No more spamming, that’s what MySpace has turned into.

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