30DC Day 18 – Getting More Traffic
www.thirtydaychallenge.com Ed introduces some traffic strategies. Find out more about it here: www.thirtydaychallenge.com
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Hi Ed,
I am a total “newbie” to internet marketing, and I don’t have the MS module setup yet (not sure if I was supposed to do that and missed it in day one) but at any rate, I have been following along, and this was by far your best video of the 30dc so far (for me anyway), and I can’t thank you and your team enough for these videos. For my own dumb reasons, I lost my entire life savings and need to make a come back, and your videos inspire me that I can do it via the internet…Thanks again!
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very practical information.I am lapping it up like a kitten in milk cream. Thanks Thanks again
Hi,
Thanks, this is really helpful. Its an amazing thing that Google have developed here. It rewards good content for lower CPC in my understanding. Thanks for explaining!
Exactly. Which hopefully plays fair on the little guys (us) who put their time in, rather than just the big guys with the deepest pockets…
Thanks this is helpful also. Thank you.
Milestone,
I believe it would reduce the pay-per-click amount due to Google searchers visiting your site via your page rank (at the top of the list) vs clicking on your ad in the side bar.
I hope this helps. Good luck!
This makes awesome sense…. to get your pages ranked with SEO and then ramp up PPC…..
Devin Hunter
I have a question…
I don’t see how having a high rank on Google Page 1, reduces the pay per click amount when your indexed and ranked??
Because AdWords (Google’s PPC system) uses an algorithm to decide where to list your site in the hierarchy of paid ads. It used to be that whoever was willing to pay the most per click would be listed highest. Then Google decided to mix things up and rank the paid listings as well. So, the more relevant your site or target page is to the search term, the less (theoretically) they will charge you per click. OK, that’s a very simplistic view of it, but hopefully it explains the concept.