Think to yourself, if you were looking for a new accountant, builder or even a new car or house where would you start your search online?
Compared with ineffective traditional advertising, there’s no better way to get generate new customers than through pay per click (PPC) keyword advertising in the search engines. If you’re not clear on what pay per click ads are, they are the sponsored links that show up when you perform a web search in Google, Yahoo, MSN and all the other major search engines.
The goal of pay per click advertising is to get in front of searchers who are looking specifically for what you have to offer. This takes careful research, strategic bidding and the creative writing of ad copy just to get the click.
With pay per click marketing you control the monthly spend, this means at any point you can increase or decrease the amount you spend depending on business levels that you need to bring in.
there are many advantages to pay per click advertising but the main one for a lot of small business clients is that it can give almost instant results along with the ability to measure the results. The most common downside is that it can be very expensive and time consuming if you don't know what you are doing.
We can ensure that you avoid potently expensive mistakes with one of our fixed price campaigns which start from just £50 per month (all inclusive). We can set up and fully manage your campaign to produce the required results. We take care of everything from the initial research right through to examining the results and implementing the necessary changes to continuously improve your return on investment and the best part is that we offer this service on a pay as you go basis meaning you can try it out without having to sign up to a 12 month contract.
For a demonstration of the basics of how Pay Per Click (PPC) works on Google have a quick look at the video on the left or contact us and we will be more than happy to set up a meeting to discuss the different options with you.
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