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Ultimate Goal Of Doing SEO Or Adwords

The general knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation in Africa admittedly is low at this current time but the good news is that it gets better and better every year.

In saying that some people still have a vague idea that the method involves optimizing your website too reach the top of “The Google” (that is right, The Google). Others think SEO is some form of a position in a company just under the CEO.
What people in Africa need to know about SEO or PPC or Adwords or any other form of jargon thrown their way – is that it is simply an evolution of advertising. Just now online…with a twist. I love twists!

Millions of Internet users interact with Google on a daily basis searching for information, products, services, directions, social environments and much more. This interaction with the search engine allows anyone the opportunity to be visible in a method never offered before by any other advertising mediums. Now we have the ability to advertise in a space where potential buyers are actually looking for YOU. The focus moves a little away from persuasion and more about if you are within the top 5 of Google when users are looking for their specific requirements.

If a company embarks on web marketing they open the doors to high quality traffic. Don’t get me wrong; I am not putting down traditional mediums. I am a strong believer that television, magazine and radio efforts can gain huge respect perhaps amongst the bigger spenders or investors but online can drive those end-users right to you.
If we consider human nature and the love for simplicity and ease then its no wonder why Google became such a hit in such a short amount of time. Why flip through a telephone directory for 20 minutes looking for what you want when Google can return your answer to you with directions, phone number and recommendations from your friends in less than a second.

In saying this, just getting yourself to the top of Google using search engine optimization or pay per click is not the only answer to success in the online world. It must be said that once a user clicks on a Google result it is now up to you the company to be 100% sure that your website is pleasant to look at, easy to use and easy to convert. If all these aspects have never been considered then spending money on advertising is a waste.

An experienced SEO consultant would help you work through these aspects during a campaign. Guessing is for fools, a true consultant would read the statistics generated by your website and analyse what visitors are experiencing when landing. With this data one could then restructure the online campaign and website accordingly.
The ultimate goal of SEO or PPC is too fundamentally advertise your company and increase potential business through the online market that is out there. Don’t concern yourself of what jargon it takes or positions you are ranking on etc. concern yourself with your return of investment on the advertising.

Say to yourself, how much am I spending on this online marketing campaign? And then the big one “How much am I making back?” It’s advertising! You don’t ask the company exactly how they make your TV Ad or Magazine Ad – you may approve certain sections that refer to your business but essentially what you are wanting is more potential clients banging on your door and ringing your phone off the hook.

It is true that search engine optimisation is a long-term investment. The reason that this is a fact is because all of the elements it takes from On-Page SEO to Off Page SEO takes time. There are a ton of factors that come into effect during a campaign and unfortunately you cannot do them all at once or you will just be penalised.

This is why running both pay per click and search engine optimisation campaigns are so fundamental. One needs that instantaneous support from pay per click as the Organic ranks grow. This strategy would yield a low ROI in the beginning but getting better month-by-month. This would be better than nothing at all whilst you wait for the organic to kick in.

Ultimate Goal Of Doing SEO Or Adwords

The general knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation in Africa admittedly is low at this current time but the good news is that it gets better and better every year.

In saying that some people still have a vague idea that the method involves optimizing your website too reach the top of “The Google” (that is right, The Google). Others think SEO is some form of a position in a company just under the CEO.
What people in Africa need to know about SEO or PPC or Adwords or any other form of jargon thrown their way – is that it is simply an evolution of advertising. Just now online…with a twist. I love twists!

Millions of Internet users interact with Google on a daily basis searching for information, products, services, directions, social environments and much more. This interaction with the search engine allows anyone the opportunity to be visible in a method never offered before by any other advertising mediums. Now we have the ability to advertise in a space where potential buyers are actually looking for YOU. The focus moves a little away from persuasion and more about if you are within the top 5 of Google when users are looking for their specific requirements.

If a company embarks on web marketing they open the doors to high quality traffic. Don’t get me wrong; I am not putting down traditional mediums. I am a strong believer that television, magazine and radio efforts can gain huge respect perhaps amongst the bigger spenders or investors but online can drive those end-users right to you.
If we consider human nature and the love for simplicity and ease then its no wonder why Google became such a hit in such a short amount of time. Why flip through a telephone directory for 20 minutes looking for what you want when Google can return your answer to you with directions, phone number and recommendations from your friends in less than a second.

In saying this, just getting yourself to the top of Google using search engine optimization or pay per click is not the only answer to success in the online world. It must be said that once a user clicks on a Google result it is now up to you the company to be 100% sure that your website is pleasant to look at, easy to use and easy to convert. If all these aspects have never been considered then spending money on advertising is a waste.

An experienced SEO consultant would help you work through these aspects during a campaign. Guessing is for fools, a true consultant would read the statistics generated by your website and analyse what visitors are experiencing when landing. With this data one could then restructure the online campaign and website accordingly.
The ultimate goal of SEO or PPC is too fundamentally advertise your company and increase potential business through the online market that is out there. Don’t concern yourself of what jargon it takes or positions you are ranking on etc. concern yourself with your return of investment on the advertising.

Say to yourself, how much am I spending on this online marketing campaign? And then the big one “How much am I making back?” It’s advertising! You don’t ask the company exactly how they make your TV Ad or Magazine Ad – you may approve certain sections that refer to your business but essentially what you are wanting is more potential clients banging on your door and ringing your phone off the hook.

It is true that search engine optimisation is a long-term investment. The reason that this is a fact is because all of the elements it takes from On-Page SEO to Off Page SEO takes time. There are a ton of factors that come into effect during a campaign and unfortunately you cannot do them all at once or you will just be penalised.

This is why running both pay per click and search engine optimisation campaigns are so fundamental. One needs that instantaneous support from pay per click as the Organic ranks grow. This strategy would yield a low ROI in the beginning but getting better month-by-month. This would be better than nothing at all whilst you wait for the organic to kick in.

Search Engine Optimization: Search Industry Terms Cp-Ht

In Search Engine Optimization: Search Industry Terms Co-Co, we discussed two critical elements of the internet marketing and search engine marketing industries. This included Contextual Relevance – the close association, relationships or similarities between types of content sources and content reference points, and Conversion Rates, which refers to the percentage of website or web page visitors that ultimately convert to a sale by taking action of some sort. In this installment of the series we’ll discuss four more crucial terms: Cost Per Click or CPC, Domain age and Name, File Transfer Protocol or FTP, and HTML or Hypertext Markup Language. Understanding these terms is a fundamental part of any successful SEO campaign.

Cost Per Click

Cost per click or CPC refers to a type of SEM or search engine marketing whereby a customer pays every time a website visitor clicks on a displayed ad. When viewing a SERP or search engine results page, the CPC ads are displayed above and to the right of the organic ads.

Site owners must use SEO to optimize their ads and landing pages to obtain a better relevance score from the advertising facilitator. In most cases the positioning of the ads on a SERP page depend on what company bids the most and how well optimized their landing page is for the keywords or key terms typed into the search car by the consumer.

Domain Age / Domain Name

The domain name is the actual name of the primary URL, and the age is the length of time since the domain was first registered, or in some cases the length of time since it was transferred or purchased after being dormant for some time.

Domain names are important because if they contain proper keywords they can provide a significant SEO boost. The age of a domain is important because search weight is generally given to older, established sites before new and unproven sites. For this reason there is a trend among some business developers and web masters to buy aged domains, or to repurpose domains in order to utilize the value built up within it.

File Transfer Protocol or FTP

FTP is a method of moving data – generally files and folders – for use in a website platform like WordPress or Joomla. FTP allows users to change website themes or skins, upload additional features such as widgets and advertising blocks, databases and other functionality. FTP can also be used to backup a site or manage multiple versions of the site in the case of a dynamically generated page or ad scheme.

Hypertext Markup Language or HTML

HTML is the most basic building blocks of the web. This simple computer code tells browsers and other software programs how to “see” pages in that it dictates the size, color and position of objects and graphics, the font and color of text, the functionality of links and other actionable item – essentially everything you see on a website is controlled at least in part by HTML.

Basic HTML can be written by anyone and is most useful for controlling text and other simple page elements. More advanced HTML should be handled by a professional because of the intricacies involved. If you need professional search engine optimization services now, use the links below to get a free consultation now.