5-Month Schedule for Bigger Holidays Sales Using Pay-Per-Click
Monday, September 29th, 2008
The holiday season is quickly approaching and it’s time to start thinking about how you’re going to get a piece of that $30 billion dollars in predicted online sales. I’m not going to lie to you. That’s a small increase in comparison to the growth of 19% the previous year in 2007. What’s important to note, is that traditional brick-and-mortar businesses can expect a 1.5% growth (the smallest since 1991), while online retailers are predicted to see a 9% increase. If you don’t already have a Pay-per-click campaign in place for the next 6 months, then read on.
What is Pay-Per-Click (PPC) and how does it work?
Let’s see the Wikipedia entry for this one:
Pay per click (PPC) is an Internet advertising model used on search engines, advertising networks, and content websites, such as blogs, where advertisers only pay when a user actually clicks on an advertisement to visit the advertisers’ website. With search engines, advertisers typically bid on keyword phrases relevant to their target market. (more…)
I hear ‘ya. You work long hours. The bottom line is a predictable disappointment. And you just don’t know which brush fire to put out next. But the frigid reality is that if you run a business of any kind in the US right now, you’re trying to position yourself in the face of long-term financial uncertainty. Only the strong will survive and it’s best to remember that the size of your punch is not always as important as the consistency of your attack.
I bought a t-shirt today with this phrase on it. I couldn’t help myself. Three roughly drawn skulls with elaborate scrolls underneath and the words Veni Vidi Vici. With my new shirt just begging to have its tags removed, I thought I’d research the phrase to get the full story. About a dozen websites later, I realize it’s not the words or their meaning (I came, I saw, I conquered) that interests me, but rather the motivational power behind the phrase.