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Should You Put Google Ads On Your Ecommerce Site?
by Mark Walters |
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Published on this site: June 4th, 2008 - See more articles from this month
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One of the biggest debates in the ecommerce world is whether to
post PayPerClick advertisements on a website, or not. Many sites
are using video advertisements to improve the look and feel of
their sites. Others are hoping that PayPerClick will offer a
passive source of income, but this short-term thinking may cost
the company serious profits.
The purpose of a PayPerClick ad is to take a visitor from your
website and put them on another website. This person leaves
before they ever see the host company's squeeze page, buy-now
page, or Social Networking tools. This means that a potential
customer is gone for good. The problem is - the ads on the host
company's website represent the competition.
PayPerClick Passive Income
On one side of the debate is the idea that PayPerClick lets
ecommerce businesses generate some revenue from people who were
going to leave the website anyway. The problem arises when the
website looks at the actual numbers.
It takes several months before Google starts registering
clicks, even if thousands of people have already clicked the
link. Even when Google does start registering links, they rarely
register more than one half of the actual links. In many cases,
Google counts less than half.
Then, there is the Page Rank Trap. Google only pays a
percentage of the money promised, based on the site's page rank.
A site can build more than 10 000 inbound links and 1000 pages
of content and still have only Page Rank 3, earning about .05%
of Google's promised payout. Many sites (non MFA - Made For
Adsense) work for 2 - 3 years before they earn $100 a month.
A website can make hundreds of dollars a month from Adsense, as
long as the primary purpose of the site is to generate
PayPerClick traffic.
PayPerClick Traffic
Many ecommerce businesses sign up for a PayPerClick program
through Yahoo or Google to generate traffic. While the search
engine advertising companies promise that they do not favor
their advertisers, it is foolish not to. They are only cutting
their throats letting sites which do not use their ads to rank
higher than the sites who do use their ads.
From this side of the fence, PayPerClick is a good deal,
because you are the company stealing customers from the
competition. However, very few PayPerClick programs give the
advertiser control over sites they appear on.
Google does, to a certain extent. It is possible to visit a
major competitor's site, which generates millions more hits than
your site does, and place an ad on their pages. However, this
does not guarantee that these same people will not click off
your website.
Rule #1 of Sales
The first rule of sales is to hook a potential customer. This
means keeping them on the host ecommerce site, and encouraging
them to click through the links until they reach the buy now
page.
There are some crafty ways to do this. For example, make the
link bar to squeeze pages and buy-now pages look like
PayPerClick ads. Another trick is to lead people from one
website owned by the host company to another of their sites, in
effect, creating a big circle.
However, make sure that the main pages are optimized with
no=follow code in the links. Search engines penalize this type
of `black hat' SEO trick. The no=follow code in the ads will
prevent the search engines from penalizing the site.
Both of these tricks will keep potential visitors inside the
company's ecommerce sites.
Another trick is to use a `default' internal search tool.
Instead of Google's search, use one that defaults inside the
ecommerce network's sites, instead of on the world wide web.
Keeping customers is the only way to increase profits, and
retain customers.
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Mark Walters
: Is a third generation
entrepreneur and author. He offers free training and investing
videos designed to speed you towards financial independence at: www.cashflowinstitute1.com/Articles.html.
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