Working with a Limited Budget, Do I choose SEO or PPC?
A common question you may have when starting to rev up your
marketing campaign is what is right for my site? Everyone has a
certain budget to work within and the main question today that will
be discussed is if you have to choose one or the other, which one is
right?
With Pay Per Click (PPC), the basics are simple, you pay for the
traffic you receive, once you stop paying, the traffic stops and
that's it. This is great for new (or existing) sites that need
additional traffic for that month, but if you are not doing any SEO
with your site, you have to keep on paying for the traffic.
With SEO, the results are not instant, and it can take months for
results to show. The good news is, that the time and money you
invest into SEO will help you in the long run. All that time working
on building your site, gaining new links and ongoing optimization
will continue to benefit your site.
Ideally, you would want a dual approach combining both SEO and PPC
especially with new websites. It takes time for new websites to get
off the ground, which is the same for a new business that opens up
in town. It takes time to get the business established, and with the
world of search marketing, using PPC can help bring in traffic while
your SEO continues to build. As time goes on, you can lower the cash
you are throwing into PPC as you start to gain traffic from the SEO
side. If you had to choose one. Your best bet would be SEO as the
money you invest will continue to benefit you as time goes on. With
PPC, once you stop pay, that's it, the traffic stops, and if you
want to rank in the organic search results, you still need the time
and money to invest on the SEO portion of your marketing campaign.
Gerard Manning
Search Engine Placement Specialist
Search Engine Marketing Agency :: Manning
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