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Many of our clients advertise via pay-per-click ads on Google, Facebook, and other platforms. Most of these clients were previously using the services of large marketing companies to manage their campaigns. The number one reason they decided to make a change in who they work with is the transparency offered by Solutions Digital Marketing compared to the veiled “bundling” that takes place at other companies.
Both Google Ads and Facebook Ads offer businesses amazing opportunities to reach their customers. In fact, you may have used both of these platforms in the past. But, do you really know what the differences are? If not, you’re in the right place. Learn more here. Similarities Between Google and Facebook Ads Before getting into...
PPC (Pay Per Click) strategy can be an important step to observe when it comes to marketing your website.  However, when we look at the bottom line, the fact is that you may be receiving a lot of hits on your site, but are visitors actually making a meaningful action? You may find that your...
7 October 2016 - 12:29, by , in Content, Online Marketing Strategy, Pay-Per-Click (PPC), Comments off
Pay per click (PPC) advertising, such as Google Adwords, drives targeted traffic to a website or landing page. What makes PPC advertising unique when compared with organic traffic, for instance, is  that a user is clicking on an advertisement which is focused on conversion.  And that’s what you are paying for. To get the conversions...
21 September 2016 - 8:36, by , in Online Marketing Strategy, Pay-Per-Click (PPC), Target Market, Comments off
Small businesses need to set aside a budget every month for marketing their business. But to get a return on your investment, you need to find the most effective ways of getting the word out about your product or service.  Unfortunately, there are ways small businesses waste money when it comes to implementing a marketing...
Put simply, PPC “Pay-Per-Click” Advertising, also called SEM (Search Engine Marketing), is a way to purchase visitors to your website. There is a little more to it than that, but this is the overall purpose of most campaigns. This form of advertising is simply a piece of the aggregate strategy for successfully marketing products and...