Clicks Aren't Everything
As important as the click-throughs to your site is the
nature and quality of those clicks. This is why search
term selection is so vital in pay per click. The more
specific the keyword phrase that was searched for the better
qualified the visitor is likely to be. There is an
"old" rule of thumb with pay per click that one and two word
terms attract browsers (the human kind). Three and four word
phrases attract buyers.
As important as the search term used to find your site is
what the visitor first sees when he or she gets there.
Where do they land? It is best if the search term is
plainly evident on this initial page. It doesn't have
to be your home page. It can be the page that
describes a product being search for. It can be a page
that describes that particular service. Since visitors
can click away from your site as quickly as they clicked it
get there you want to get them interested and involved as
quickly as possible.
When someone is sorting through their mail it is said
that it takes less than half a second for them to
decide if a particular piece of mail goes on their desk
or table - or into the trash. Clicking a mouse button
takes even less time than this. This means your
landing page has to grab their attention immediately.
One way of doing this is to create specific content pages
for each of your major search terms. This added
content will make your site more "sticky". That is to
say the visitor will be more likely to "stick" to your site
thus increasing your chances of them contacting you, book
marking your site and recommending it to friends.
Pay per click is still the best way of advertising your
site on the Internet. It just has to be done better
and smarter than your competitors.
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