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Search Engine Mania


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Robert Hopper
RoberttheBestOfBreed.com

The Best of Breed
http://www.theBestOfBreed.com


Search Engine Mania

by Robert Hopper



The word coming out of the recent Search Engine Strategies

2001 Conference is that the major engines are experiencing a

serious money squeeze. There’s even debate about whether

Altavista can survive much longer. With the recent demise of

Go.com (InfoSeek) this doesn't bode well for those of us

whose businesses live or die by the search engines. They drive

more traffic than all other forms of advertising combined.



To address these problems you can expect more and more of

the engines to adopt some form of a paid submission much

like the directories. For example, Yahoo charges $199 just to

get a site review. LookSmart and others do the same.



It’s not out of the question to expect the engines moving to

some form of pay-per-click (PPC) strategy. Inktomi is already

doing this with the large sites. Without more serious

competition, it’s only a matter of time before all the engines

adopt this policy putting a real squeeze on the “little guy”.



I've already experienced how “deep pockets” can make a

small business like mine disappear. I have several listings on

Goto.com, the most popular PPC engine. Three months ago I

was paying $0.20 per click for a fairly competitive search

term. Today that same term has been bid up to almost $4.00

per click. That’s some serious bucks. Needless to say, I

dropped out of the bidding a long time ago.



That said, you shouldn't be discouraged from using engines

like Goto.com. If your’s is a mature business with top

positions in many of the major engines, PPC is probably not a

strategy you need to consider. But if you’re like me and still

working your way up in the listings, PPC can make a lot of

sense in your advertising strategy. You just need to be very

careful how you go about it.



Let’s look at the search term “internet marketing”. Last month

on Goto.com that term was queried 60,610 times, and the

person with the top listing was paying $3.22 per click for the

privilege. The #3 spot was going for $1.19. Too rich for my

blood.



On the other hand, “marketing internet” was queried 1,592

times with the top spot going for $0.75. Big improvement, but

still a little pricey.



A good method to overcoming this sticker shock is to do a

little research. Find alternative, and less expensive variations

on the highly competitive terms. Several listings at 10 to 20

cents each can get you some good traffic.



Goto.com has a couple of really good research tools. One is

called the “Search Suggestion Tool”. You enter a search term

and it will return a list of variations and how many times each

was queried the previous month.



The other tool is called “Get Current Bid”. With this tool, you

enter your term and it returns a list of what that term is costing

at the various levels of ranking.



Ordinarily, these tools are available only to Goto customers,

but I can help you out here. You can find the Search

Suggestion Tool at:

http://inventory.goto.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/



And the Get Current Bid tool can be found at:

https://secure.goto.com/s/dtc/bidtool/bid_form.jhtml



These URL’s change from time to time. I'll try to keep up

with them and notify you when they change.



But don't get yourself locked into Goto.com. There are a

number of other less popular, but up and coming PPC engines.

You'll get some good traffic from them, and you'll pay much

less.



For example, “internet consulting” will cost you $0.97 to get

into the top 3 at Goto.com. But you can get there at

FindWhat.com for only $0.13. Get the picture?



It’s important to get into the top three. Goto has partnerships

with many of the major engines and a top 3 will get you first

page listings on some of the biggest engines. On some of them

like Altavista and Lycos, you'll go right to the top as a “Featured

Listing”. The other top PPC engines are starting to do the

same thing.



So, you can see how under certain circumstances, PPC can

make a lot of sense.



Now, you’re probably asking yourself “so which PPC engines

should I use?” Glad you asked that, because I can help you out

there.



The folks over at PromoMinder.com were kind enough to let

me use some of the great information available at their

members site. This is the site I mentioned in a previous issue.

It’s something you should really consider. It'll make your

online life much easier. Take a look at it at:



http://BestOfBreed.promominder.com/



The following are the top 10 PPC search engines on the net

today.



GoTo.com



This is the 1st and most prominent of the pay-per-click search

engines. Here you can bid for rankings and also choose the

description and title you want, and this can drive highly

targeted traffic to your site. At GoTo you can control your

bids at all times, and adjust them based on the quality of your

results.



A handy tool to make the most of your GoTo submissions is

the 'Keyword Bid Optimizer', which shows you how to save

time and money with your keyword bidding strategy.



Advertiser Tips and Tricks gives helpful tips from

GoTo.com's staff.



If you're in the top 10 at GoTo.com, your link appears when

someone searches using the Dogpile meta search engine. If

you're in the top six, you'll also appear in Metacrawler

searches.



More people will click on your link if you use your keyphrase

in the title and description phrase.



You'll probably receive more traffic from GoTo.com than

from all the other pay-per-click engines combined. However,

because they are less popular, buying highly targeted traffic is

much cheaper than at GoTo.com



7Search



Services offered here include immediate email notification

when you are outbid for the top ranking on your keywords and

keyphrases. If you like, you can also submit your site here for

free.



Bay9



A good one. Bay9.com generates a higher amount of traffic

than most other pay-per-click search engines.



FindWhat



Currently this search engine is used for more than 10 million

searches a day. An interesting feature here is that you can

enter up to 1000 keywords at once.



In March 2000 FindWhat introduced new technology

designed to read most simple plain English queries. You

can buy search terms cheaper than at GoTo.com. In May, 2000,

FindWhat said that more than 10 million searches a day were

being made at the search engine.



You can enter up to 1000 keywords at once. FindWhat.com

reviews every keyword in their system and verifies it's

relevancy.



Sprinks



More than a search engine, Sprinks is the place to buy

keywords and placement on more than 700 topic-specific

About.com GuideSites. Good idea.



ePilot



Check it the very interesting approach at ePilot, which pays

YOU for conducting a search.



NetFlip



NetFlip collects demographic details from members so

advertisers can target their ads demographically.



Kanoodle



Get as many as 2500 targeted visitors here for only $25.



Win4Win



Win4Win offers both a free service and 'Gold Service' which

gives you unlimited search terms.



SearchCactus



Working with the search engine Google this pay-per-click

search engine pays site visitors, then delivers demographic

information about the people that click on your keywords.



So, there you have it. If you need to start getting highly targeted

traffic to your site today, this is the way to do it. Just exercise

some caution. The costs can add up quickly. With few exceptions,

I would never bid over $0.20 for a search term, and generally not

over $0.10.



Be prudent and you can drive lots of traffic to your site.



============================================

Copyright 2001 by Robert Hopper



Robert Hopper is the CEO of theBestOfBreed.com and the

managing partner at JPR Marketing Group, LLC, a leading

ecommerce software and marketing solutions provider.



If you're tired of all the hype, dead-ends and empty promises,

come talk with us. You'll find real people willing to have a

real conversation with you, and it won't cost you a dime.

http://www.theBestOfBreed.com

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