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Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

Pay Per Click (PPC)

What is Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and how does it work?

SEO is the process of getting your site higher in the search engine results when customers search for your products and services. In some industries, a top search engine position can turn a small player into a market leader.

In simple terms, it has 3 basic steps ...

1. Keyword research and strategy. Identifying which words and phrases ('keywords') to target.

2. Content modification. Making your site appear 'highly relevant' to a given search.

3. Link building. Makes your site appear more 'important', especially to Google.

Keyword research and strategy.

Search Engine optimisation starts with good keyword research to discover what your customers are searching for. Even as an expert in your industry you might be surprised to lean that new customers use different terms to industry insiders, or that some terms are searched for hundreds of times more often than others.

Some words and phrases are easy to compete on and some are hard. But good keyword research takes off the blindfold so you can identify not just the blockbuster search terms that can send a river of customers to your business, but also the niche terms that can produce faster results and delivery easy money that your competitors are happily leaving on the table.

We will then recommend a strategy that may range from going after popular 'blockbuster' generic search terms, or a strategy of targeting a larger number of more unique searches that add up to far more total traffic. For example it might be nice to be found for "supplements" (but highly competitive), and yet there would be a far more total searches for the sum of unique products, each of which will be easier to compete on than the generic term. They will also have higher sales conversion rates because the are more specific and targeted to customers ready to buy. The best approach varies from industry to industry.

Clarica's Advanced Keyword Research Report is $199, however we can offer a basic assessment of what your customers are searching for, absolutely free. Please don't hesitate to call us now on 1300 785 434 for an obligation free assessment.

Content and structure modification.

The second phase of SEO is modifying the Content. We need to get the keywords and phrases in the right positions on your site at the optimal frequency to make search engines see your site as "highly relevant" to the given search term(s) . Unfortunately you can only take this strategy so far, as any site that has excessively high keyword densities, starts to look a little unnatural and will actually harm your search engine position. Keyword meta tags are not used by modern search engines, so the focus has to be almost entirely on the visible elements of the site. Well optimised content by itself can often get a good result on MSN or Yahoo, and sometimes even on Google if the keyword is not competitive.

Most search engine optimisation providers simply give you the advice ('consulting'), few can also provide the copy writing (content writing) services to weave the plan into an effective marketing message on your site. A message that works not just for Google, but that also turns visitors into clients. Fortunately at Clarica we design all our clients' websites with SEO in mind from the outset, but if you have an existing site in need of repair, we'd be happy to help.

Our copywriting and design services (if required) are $77 per hour.

Link Building - sorting the wheat from the chaff.

Imagine there are 500 websites in your industry that all appear to be 'highly relevant' to a search. Who gets to be at the top of Google? The solution is "link popularity". If another website links to you then their link counts as a vote for your site. Google takes this one step further. Their main patent that let them overtake Yahoo was the "Page Rank" scoring system. In simplified terms, It says that the value of that vote is determined by the link popularity of their website.

Google actually has thousands of sophisticated elements in their scoring system and half their efforts are aimed at penalising obvious or automated attempts to manipulate their system. Their $150 billion dollar business model relies on giving quality results so they don't want to make it too easy. For this reason link building needs to be from real websites with existing credibility, and done in a steady, sustained and varied pattern that looks very natural. There is no quick fix, and there are no shortcuts. Almost every simple or automated trick to manipulate Google is already penalised or eventually will be, so a clean approach is definitely rewarded in the long run.

The "relevance" of your site to a given search is finite (you can't make a website any more relevant than "highly relevant"), but with "link popularity" there is simply no upper limit, which is why mega sites with overwhelming link popularity such as Wikipedia, or smh.com.au in Australia, often appear in search results even where the page seems far less relevant than others, for this reason there will sometimes be keywords where a few super sites hold the top spots who will simply be impossible to beat. Before we accept any order, we will advise you on the competitive landscape for your keywords to offer some realistic targets and advice, but remember, you only need to be on page 1 of the results to be seen by almost everyone searching for that word or phrase. Fortunately in some industries you will not find any seriously optimised competitors. Keywords in most industries fall somewhere in the middle though.

Clarica's link building program is $299 per month.

How long does it take and will it be worth while for my business?

Clarica's SEO & link building service typically takes 6-12 months to get a site to page one of the search results on Google for commercially competitive keyword targets (significantly quicker on MSN and Yahoo, and quicker for less competitive keywords).

We have built websites that have appeared on page one of Google and been receiving orders before we've even finished building the site although this has been for keywords with little if any serious competition.

Other keywords are so competitive that the top ten performers are all spending tens of thousands of dollars or even have a professional team of in house SEOs working on keeping their position so high. Why? Because being placed first on Google can be worth millions of dollars a year to some businesses. In these industries you would have to commit similar resources to compete (e.g. to appear in the top few positions on Google for a competitive single-word search like "jobs".)

Fortunately though, your competitors in most industries are blissfully unaware of the opportunities or that search engine optimisation is even required to get a top position, wrongly assuming that it will come automatically even where the search returns 100 million competing web pages with the same search term on them.

Before accepting any order we will assess the competitive landscape for the terms you're targeting, as well as the search engine demand and compare that with the likely return you'll receive. We only want to provide these services where they will generate more profits for your business, happy customers and repeat business and referrals for our service.

 

Questions? Call 1300 785 434 Natural Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Pricing

  • Keyword research and strategy. Free for basic research or $199 for an advanced report.
  • Content modification. Structural redesign and copywriting. $77 / hour if required.
  • Link building. Getting other websites with existing credibility and popularity, to pass on some of their own "importance" to you by linking to your site. $299 / month.

For more information or a free assessment of demand in your industry please call us on 1300 785 434.

Pay Per Click - Affordable flexibility and immediate quantifiable results.

How does it work?

Pay per click (PPC) search marketing lets you bid say 50 cents per click on a particular search word or phrase, and a small blue and green ad will appear on the right hand side of the Google results in the "sponsored links" area. Ads that are not clicked are absolutely free, so with a typical "click through rate" of say 2%, 98% of your ads would be delivered to targeted, interested potential clients absolutely free. Sound like a good deal? That's why Google is worth $150 Billion and 99% of their revenue comes from those little blue and green ads.

The position of your ad is determined by your bid amount as well as the percentage of people who click your ad. Google doesn't want to waste valuable screen real estate on ads that no one clicks.

Flexibility

You can increase your click through rates and return on investment by better targeting your ads.

Excluded words: For example if you sell computer hardware and bid on the word "monitor" you might want to exclude the words "baby" or "heart rate".

Target geographic regions: avoid displaying your ads to people who can't become customers. For example you could choose to display ads only to people within 100km of your store locations (Google uses geographic IP address tracing to roughly identify the location of the person searching.) You can also do this with words, e.g. bid on "Sydney accountant" if you are an accountant in Sydney.

Time of day: Want to just target business clients or home customers? Set your ads to appear only during business hours or only after hours. If you own a pub you might want to just display your ads on Fridays and Saturdays.

Cost Control pay per click advertising. call 1300 785 434

Maximum cost per click. If you know that on average 5% of clicks turn into customers, and you make $100 profit per new customer acquired, then you could bid up to $5 per click and still make a profit. Fortunately even if you bid $5, Google automatically adjusts the amount you pay to just one cent more than the bid of the ad that appears below yours. Its like an auction where you only ever pay one cent more than the next highest bid.

Maximum daily or monthly budget: Set a maximum daily budget of just $1 if you like. This is a good way to test conversion rates and identify if search engine marketing will work for your business. If spending a dollar a day on average makes you $10 in extra profit, you might want to consider spending a bit more. A low budget pay per click campaign is a great way to evaluate if search engines are a cost effective way of driving customers to your business.

Pay Per Click (PPC) Pricing

Setup costs:

Keyword setup costs: $2 per keyword (min $99).

Advertisement creation: $22 per ad written (min $66).

Management fee:

10% of your set monthly ad budget. (Min management fee is $99 per month).

Includes regular reviews of the variables to cull the non performing keywords or ads, expand the high performers, tweak ad positions, time of day, geographic locations and other variables as required. Typically your return on investment will initially climb rapidly with each monthly review as variables are refined.

Example:

You skip the advanced keyword research and use our free assessment to get started.

We setup a campaign to target 15 keywords with 3 excluded words.
Keyword setup costs for 18 words: $36 but the minimum setup cost of $99 applies

We write 3 ads to target different types of customers and keywords.
Advertisement writing costs: $66

You set a monthly ad budget of $100 and $1 max per click just to test the waters initially.
(You can ramp up or stop at any time as the returns become apparent).
Management costs would be $10, but the minimum charge of $99 applies.

Total Expenses: $166 setup, + $99 monthly management fee + $100 worth of ads.

Return on investment from example above:

Your $100 budget results in 5000 ads being shown with a 3% click through rate (153 clicks) at 65c (avg) per click.

6 of the 153 become customers (4% sales conversion rate) with an average lifetime profit of $100 per client.

6 new clients at $100 each delivers $600 worth of extra profit.

Total Return: $600 extra profit for $100 worth of ads would be a good result. Management fee's and initial setup cost also become less significant as you scale up your campaign. For example if you ramp up to $1000 / month on ads (which you only do if returns are good) your management fee is still just $100/month. The beauty of the system is that you only spend money if you know its making you money.

Want to learn more?

There are a great many ways of increasing conversion rates, with strategies that offer measurable results with low risk through to a long term investment in your natural search engine position that makes your business appear as a leader in your field. If you're ready to investigate pay per click or natural search engine optimisation a little further please call us now on 1300 785 434.