Pay per click

Pay Per Click (PPC) marketing provides advertisers the option to gain immediate search engine visibility.

The basic principle of PPC marketing is that advertisers bid on key terms and phrases (like an auction) to appear in search engines' sponsored listings. The advertiser that bids the most money for any one term takes the number one position for that term. Advertisers pay the search engine or PPC network each and every time an internet user
clicks on one of their adverts.

PPC v SEO

Search engine visibility through good natural search engine rankings is coveted by anyone and everyone with a business interest online. This can be achieved through SEO,but if often takes time. PPC provides advertisers with the option to gain visibility instantly.

What We Do

Keyword Mining and Copywriting:

We provide an exhaustive list of the relevant search terms, and create effective copy for each term.

Landing Page Optimisation:

When a searcher arrives at your website, the 'landing page' then has to work hard to maximise the potential for each and every visit. Silverbean works with clients to squeeze ensure that these landing pages maximise conversions and work to achieve a fantastic return on your bottom line.

PPC Management:

By creating and managing your PPC campaign, we can help to increase your return on investment – giving you more time to focus on running your business.

Tracking and Reporting:

We monitor your campaign and provide detailed reports resulting in a clear and accountable campaign.

For details on how we can deliver a targeted, cost effective PPC campaign please call Neil Robbins on 0191 406 1200 or email info@silverbean.co.uk

 


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