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Why Pay Per Click


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Richard Igoe
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Why Pay Per Click?



Why do 9 of the major search engines feature

Pay-per-click listings on the first page of search

results?



The answer is simple. Search engines are becoming

commercialized.



Pay-per-click listings are becoming more and more

popular with the search engines because they return

relevant results. And the reason for this is that

website owners are not going to pay for keywords that

are not relevant.



The largest of the Pay-Per-Click search engines at the

moment is GoTo.com and it is no coincidence that its

paid listings can be found on the first page of search

results on 9 of the major search engines. If you do a

search at Altavista, AOL, Netscape, Lycos, Hotbot, or CompuServe, you will find that the top 2 or

3 listings, sometimes called sponsored links or

featured listings, are the same as the search results

on GoTo.com.



Mamma.com also includes GoTo.com listings in its top

10 results and at Ask Jeeves there is a section at the

bottom of the page that links to results from

Mamma.com, NBCi, Streamsearch.com and GoTo.com, so 3

of these options will return one or more of GoTo.com

listings.



Dogpile, a popular metasearch engine, provides results

from 2 pay-per-click search engines, GoTo.com and

FindWhat.com.



Pay-per-clicks are being increasingly used because of

their high relevancy to the search results, and

because the search engines have to make their money

from somewhere.



What about the website owners? There are 2 points of

view. One is that search engines should be free and

robot-spidered and that paying for traffic produces

biased results because only those that can afford to

advertize will be noticed.



However on the other hand, the web has become so large

and there is so much competition to be in the top 10

results, that results had become biased by another

factor - technical know-how. Those sites that had

search engine experts promoting them got to the top,

not necessarily the best sites. If you can't be found

on the first 2 or 3 pages of results you may as well

not even be listed. So in a way, the Pay-per-clicks

are restoring equilibrium.



There is one catch however, most of the popular

keywords have become expensive to bid for, so the

trick is to know how much each keyword or phrase is

worth to you. You will also have to bid for words in

the niche areas that other sites are not bidding for.

There is a very good free course that teaches you how

to do this, and you can get it by sending a blank

email to mailto:tams5ppsitesell.net.



You can get a list of the major Pay-per-Click search

engines at http://www.TheWebsEYE.com/pay-per-click.htm

including a list of UK sites.



So the pay-per-click listings are featuring more and

more in searches, but what about the rest of the

search results. The leading search engines are

constantly trying to improve the relevancy of their

results and to achieve this, there is an increasing

weight being given to the theme of a website and to

the number and quality of links from other sites.



The robot-spiders will increasingly look to see how

relevant a keyword is over a number of pages on a

website, not just one page. This means that theme

based content rich websites are going to achieve

better results. The other advantage of producing a

content-rich site is that other websites will want to

link to it, and this again will add some weight to the

relevancy on the search engines.



The keywords and phrases on each individual page

however are still very important because these are the

building blocks that the search engines must use to

index your pages.



One of the most revolutionary tools to come out of the

internet marketing gurus this year is going to be Site

Build It! - http://buildit.sitesell.com/5pp.html -

This tool automatically optimizes your meta tags,

keyword densities, etc... and leaves you to

concentrate on writing valuable content for your web

pages.



While most of the other search engine optimizing tools

concentrate on giving each web page a high keyword

relevancy, this one focuses on developing a site

theme, but at the same time optimizing each web page

for a certain keyword or phrase. It is a tool that can

work with the search engines and not against them.



To stay ahead in business you have to be one step

ahead of your competition, and this is nowhere more

true than on the world wide web. Sites focused on a

particular theme are likely to make their way to the

top of the search engines in the near future and to be

amongst the leaders you have to act now.



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http://www.TheWebsEYE.com . Get his latest Free Website

Success Course by sending a blank email to

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