The best practice is to use a mixture of both SEO and
Adwords to keep your brand top of mind for internet searchers. Even though you
rank in top positions in the organic search results, you should still consider
using AdWords to target users who might not be as familiar with your brand.
Here are a few other factors to consider when debating
how much of your resources to spend on SEO and AdWords.
SEO requires more time for results than AdWords, but can
result in a high rank in Google for an amount of key search terms. There’s no
charge per click linked with the organic search results, but on the other hand,
ongoing work is necessary to sustain your search engine rankings with SEO.
Adwords can be switched on and off instantaneously, while
SEO can take a lot longer to make an effect on search results
Adwords pretty much guarantees your business will be
displayed in the search results. There is no assurance you’ll rank in the
organic search results through SEO.
SEO targets high traffic keywords mentioned in your
website. (Just don’t keyword stuff)
Adwords also permits you to respond quickly to a shifting
marketplace by targeting new terms visitors may be looking for. This can be
very useful for e-commerce businesses.
Adwords ads are displayed on top of the organic listings.
On some screens (particularly on mobile) this area is all the user can see
without scrolling.
Adwords targets abundant variations that you have around
particular keywords and allows you to use negative keywords, so you can avoid
ranking for terms that aren’t a good match for your brand.
AdWords runs on a variety of websites that register for
Google Ads, so your site may gain more exposure.
Adwords is a rapid method for generating quality leads
and sales.
If SEO is stopped, the ranking of a website decreases
over a period of time due to constant algorithm updates by Google.
SEO also optimizes the quality and quantity of incoming
links to your website.
AdWords pulls instant traffic from the start of the campaign.
This is useful for new websites or services and products that are seasonal.
In Conclusion
You don’t have to choose between SEO and AdWords. These
are two very different tools you can use to reach the same goal: an increase in
sales and traffic.
It is also very important to keep the user in mind. Above
all, provide high-quality content that is actually useful to your readers. Do
not “over optimize” it to get better placements. You need to keep relevant
content that actually transforms your clicks into business!
SEO Vs AdWords
What is SEO?
SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, and is a
method of digital marketing that focuses on making your website content
relevant to search engines. SEO or Search Engine Optimization helps you to rank
higher in the organic, or natural, search results. Properly implemented SEO
optimizes your site in terms of keywords, content, links, and other technical
aspects.
By optimizing these areas, search engines see your site
as the most relevant result, and, as such, put your site in a primary spot on
the search engine results page (SERP). SEO is the process of getting more
traffic to your website by getting the site listed and ranked highly for
queries relating to your product, market, or business in the natural or organic
search results.
What is Google
AdWords?
Adwords is an advertising platform created by Google that
makes it possible for you to position your advertisement on the top or
right-hand side of the search results pages on Google and other affiliate websites.
AdWords allows you to target internet user’s search
queries and display your offers every time they look for a similar product. The
visitor then clicks on your advertisement and it takes them to your site or
landing page.
With Adwords, your business listing can be displayed
alongside the natural search results when people search for specific keyword
phrases in Google. Search results displayed by Google Adwords are also called
Pay Per Click (PPC) results because you shell out money for every click on one
of your ads. We’ve illustrated the difference between the natural or organic
search results and the paid Adwords search results below.
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