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SEO vs PPC – Know What Your Business Needs

Google answers 3.5 billion search queries a day; that’s 40,000 every second! That’s not all – there’s also a huge number of businesses in any given niche.

With such huge volumes of searches and so much competition – how does a business actually go about making sure that their information ranks high enough to be clicked and consulted with.

There are 2 ways in which one can implement their plan of ranking higher-up in search engines; they are – SEO & PPC.

Because Google holds a monopoly in the search engine market – we will use Google as a basis to explain both the terms – SEO & PPC.

What is SEO

SEO is Search Engine Optimisation. Though the true meaning of SEO is significantly broad – it can briefly be described as the digital efforts a website and its owner(s) put in, to ultimately rank higher-up in search engines – through organic means.

The methods used here are all free and content-based. Which means that a business has to produce quality content regularly enough to be able to be known to Google as a quality business that provides quality content that is actually useful to people.

 

What is PPC

PPC is Pay-Per-Click. In PPC – businesses use monetary means of getting ranked higher-up in Google search results. This is done through sponsoring the content that a particular business wishes to rank higher for.

Although this method yields significant results – it is not always as easy as simply investing money and just ranking higher – there is competition involved here too. This means that the content still has to be of good quality and should be valuable to enquirers.

This is not a broad concept as SEO but still contains quite a variety of variables when it comes to inculcating it into a website.

 

Difference between SEO & PPC

Organic Traffic – Other than time and patience – something that is vital for quality content – there is no direct (monetary) investment that garnering organic traffic requires. Though, in order to really be successful – one of the biggest requirements is to produce quality content consistently.

This requires time, effort and diligence. The aim for/of any business that wants to flourish online should always be to produce content that matters and is of relevance to searchers, readers and potential customers. Without it, a company would be a broken ship without a compass within a vast ocean.

Although there are options that businesses could use – like paid advertising – the main focus of any company should always be to create valuable content for their target audience.

Recent studies have shown that this method would at least require 6-10 months of a consistent workflow; and, if consistency is lost – it could lead to a backlash of the efforts that have been put in.

Paid Traffic – This is a process to garner results that are more instant. This means that a business can spend money in Paid Search Ads by Google and get more visibility than opting for a longer and more organic approach.

By using this method – a business can get more visibility (move higher-up in Google’s rankings – even higher than some of the top-most organic discoveries). Although, there is a caveat involved – because even though you pay as much for your Ads to rank high up in the listings – your content will still have to have a good degree of relevancy because you will not be only one paying for Ads.

Even for Ads, there is competition for not only for ranking of Ads but, also for the Ads to even be visible. Your Google Ad campaigns can get you (almost) instant results, provided – you follow the discipline laid-out by Google and of course – pay for them. Also, your Ads will only show for as long as your campaign will run.

 


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Which to Choose and When – SEO or PPC?

Nowadays, a lot of marketing is focused on content. Content is and always has been a broad category; be in the form of text, sound – podcasts, radio content, etc or media – images, info-graphics, renders, print, video, etc.

Now, let’s take for an example the initiative of an Ad agency that wants to conduct a marketing campaign for a locally opened, new – coffee shop. For their launch and a bit more of prolonged marketing – the agency comes up with a variety of content that spans across all of the 3 mediums that we have just discussed.

Although it is now time for the agency to launch their campaign and begin distributing their content across various channels – they must first know and decide how much and in how much frequency they should put-out the content.

This is a big decision. And, if the agency is a good one then they would’ve already made an informed decision about this whilst planning the production of their content. This means that the agency must know what kind of advertising and marketing strategies they must use to promote their new client.

 

There are two ways to go about this –

 

The Organic Way – Choosing SEO

Here, the agency must launch their campaign using all the methods that use a free and more holistic approach. In this case – it would firstly include creating and setting-up various profiles across relevant Social Media platforms that would reach and receive maximum impact for their audience.

The content – carefully curated for their target audience must then be posted – systematically. There should be techniques in place to analyse the impact of their content. There should be implemented ‘social listening’ – something that helps a business to be in touch with the existing trends on social media. There should always be room for improvement.

Organic marketing for a business is vitally essential for various reasons. One of the biggest reasons that instantly comes up is – goodwill. Without a strong social presence – no business even trying to do good would be able to do good; this is just how the world of advertising and marketing now works. Hence – no matter what – a company must not only aspire to have a determined presence on social media but should also plan and implement their way into the game efficiently.

 

Must-haves for SEO

  • A well-built website.
  • The website must be user-friendly and easily navigable.
  • The site must contain a variety of multimedia content.
  • It should load as fast as possible on desktop as well as mobile devices.
  • The content on the site should be optimised in such a way that it is sprinkled with relevant keywords that people are searching for.
  • The site should be updated regularly – in the sense that the content should be relevant to the business and to the present times. This can be done by the timely posting of articles and blogs and revising some of the base content on the website, or, even switching some of the media on the website.

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The Paid Way – Choosing PPC

PPC

Using the same example mentioned above, Let’s say that the organic campaign launched by the agency for the same coffee shop has sort-of hit a wall.

The campaign has been live and running as planned and is well into its sixth month; and – although – everything that had been decided – has been executed and more – neither the agency nor the coffee shop owner is seeing the kind of results that they expected.

It was a true fact that when the campaign had launched – there was a buzz in the air about it. The people not only responded on social media but also visited the shop. But, as time went along – the reach had reached an almost stagnation point and even the frequency of the regular customers also considerably reduced.

Now, this doesn’t always go to show that the business is a bad one. Yes, they’ve got a good product, service and ambience and yes – they kept-up with some of the trends that were going along in the current market. They were still doing enough to keep on running and could have even sustained on it for a quite a while; but, when it comes to growing and expanding – they were not certainly not doing enough.

Here is exactly where a paid form of marketing comes into the picture. Now, there are numerous methods for paid marketing. It can be through the form of boosting through social channels, paying for clicks through Ads on various platforms or even through presenting Ads on search engines like Google and Yahoo.

Whatever the platform – as soon you decide to pay for space to reach out to your intended customer base – you enter the domain of paid advertising and marketing. This form of marketing will certainly help you to (if done correctly) out-perform your competitors and reach out to your target audience quicker.

Paying for clicks is one of the biggest tools in today’s internet marketing world – where there most certainly is a lot of competition. The amount of time and effort that goes into reaching more customers is directly reduced by the price you allocate off of your budget.

Although you will still need to continue with your organic approach as your main stem – you can easily complement your entire marketing strategy with a paid form of marketing to achieve much better results.

 

Must-haves for PPC

  • An account with Google.
  • A good and well-optimised Landing Page.
  • Well-researched keywords that are relevant to search enquiries.
  • Explore and use Google Adwords and Analytics regularly.
  • Direct focus towards what people are actually searching for.
  • Always know more about your target audience and potential customers.
  • A/B Testing. Always have two different plans in place when running your marketing campaigns. If one doesn’t work as planned – try the other.

When to use SEO –

  • Do SEO when you have a smaller marketing budget.
  • Do SEO when you have a sustainable long-term goal.
  • Choose SEO when your marketing is based around content.
  • Go with SEO when you want your brand to be discovered by a certain type of niche audience.
  • Choose SEO for maximum ROI over a longer time horizon.

When to use PPC –

  • Do PPC when you’re looking for accelerated results.
  • Do PPC when you want to quickly compete for a better ranking in search engines.
  • Do PPC when you’re SEO plan is not working according to your expectations.
  • Do PPC when your campaign is set and you’re looking to maximise your ROI over a certain group of keywords.
  • You can go for PPC when you’re looking for a better ROI over a short-term horizon.

And Finally…

Variety is the spice of life. An enterprise must always use different methods to conduct its business. It is always essential to have a mix of various techniques in the bag. There should always be a safety net and back-up plan in place.

In the digital world of conducting business – there are a lot of ways to move ahead. These should be used soundly and in synchronisation with each company’s goals and objectives.

Thus – in conjunction with the example used above – a company should always do utmost justice to an organic approach and must then complement it with a paid form of advertising and marketing to reap maximum benefits.

 

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Top Free Search Engine Optimization Tools for 2022

If you are looking for the best of the best free SEO tools to optimise your website, search engine rankings and videos, then you couldn’t be in a better place than this. Out of 200+ SEO tools, we have shortlisted some of the best tools to extract the most out of SEO.

Here is the list, check it out.

Website SEO Tools

1. Google’s Kit (Keyword Research Tool, Website Audit, Traffic Analysis, SEO Health Check)

 

Source: google.com
Let us be very clear that GKP (Google Keyword Planner) is one of the best but not the best. There are more advanced tools than Google SEO Tools, but if you are starting with SEO, then it’s your bay.

Google makes some of the best free SEO tools.

  1. Find and research keywords with Keyword Planner.
  2. Identify region-specific and overtime Trends with related topics and queries on Google Trend
  3. Uncover and fix technical and on-page issues with Google Search Console.
  4. Analyze web traffic and gain insights with Google Analytics.
  5. Page speed is a ranking factor. Check how fast your website loads with Pagespeed Insights.

Look no further than Google’s kit to start your search engine optimization. Because ultimately it’s the same search engine you are trying to rank upon, so better use it thoroughly.

2. Answer the Public (Keyword Research Tool)

Source: https://answerthepublic.com/

ATP fetches Google autocomplete queries in bulk and divides them into various lists. That’s very useful for uncovering the questions people are asking on Google. The best part about ATP is that it’s free, so if you’re doing some basic keyword research for a new website, ATP will provide more than enough keywords.

Don’t depend on it too much, for your existing website you might have to look at other places such as Soovle, Keyword Shitter, and Keywordtool.io.

One more important feature of ATP is – “vs (versus) Keywords”. You’d be surprised how many people search for “X vs Y” keywords in Google. (e.g. “IOS vs Android”. And ATP has a section of the results dedicated to “Vs. Keywords”.

3. SEMrush (Keyword Research Tool)

 

Source: semrush.com
SEMrush is an excellent keyword research tool that, among other things, makes it easy to find out what keywords any page on the Internet is ranking for. This tool provides segregated, detailed information about keywords and their position in Search Engine Result Pages (SERPs), the URLs to which they drive traffic and the traffic trends over the past 12 months.

With the help of this tool, you can easily find out what keywords your competitors are ranking for and craft great content around those terms and phrases. Start your 14-day free trial and if you like its features, go for the premium version.

4. Woorank (SEO Health Check)

Source: https://www.woorank.com/

It’s not a separate tool or website, but a Chrome extension. First, you get an overall SEO score. Then, Woorank’s analysis tool shows you exactly how to improve your site’s on-page and off-page SEO.

Another cool feature of this free SEO tool is the social shareability pane. This particular section provides social network data such as the number of likes, shares, comments, backlinks, and bookmarks across popular social networks. This comes to a lot handy when you are trying to use your social media as a front of your marketing acts.

5. SEOmator (Website Audit)

Source: https://seomator.com

It’s the simplest tool among all. Just type your website URL, and within minutes you can see how SEO-friendly it is. SEOmator is a free SEO Audit Analysis website which takes no time at all in analysing and, best of all, you can save the results to your computer as a PDF.

 

Video SEO Tools

Keyword research for videos is entirely different than for text-based blog posts. There are two reasons for this, which are as follows:

Reason 1: Most of your views come from YouTube, suggesting your video to their users. (Not from search engines)

Reason 2: People use Google and YouTube in entirely different ways.


 

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So it’s clear that the same tools which are being used for text-based content can’t be used for videos. So, here are a few best tools for your video optimization.

 

1. YouTube Auto Suggest (Keyword Research Tool)

Source: https://www.youtube.com/

YouTube Suggest works just similar to Google Suggest. Type a keyword into the search bar on Youtube, and a list of suggestions just pops in the right in front of you. Don’t underestimate the power of this nifty trick. YouTube is literally telling you the exact keywords people search. Sweet!

2. TubeBuddy Tags (Tag Research Tool)

Source: tubebuddy.com

TubeBuddy Tag is a free extension that shows you the exact tags your competitors use for their videos. Add it on your Google Chrome browser then head over to a competitor’s video. Click the “tags” tab, and this will show you that video’s tags.

3. VidIQ (Keyword & Tag Research Tool)

Source: https://vidiq.com/

VidIQ is a powerful free SEO tool for keyword and tag research. Though the free version has limitations, it’s definitely worth a try if you really want your videos to rank up. You would be amazed to uncover amazing keywords and topic ideas for videos.

4. YTCockpit (Keyword Research Tool)

Source: https://ytcockpit.com/

YTCockpit is one of the few keyword research tools on the market designed specifically for YouTube. So if you want Youtube as your primary media account, then this can come of use in heaps.

5. YouTube Studio Stats (Advanced Keyword Research Tool)

Source: play.google.com

If your Youtube channel has at least some traction, YouTube Studio will be your best source of fetching top keywords. Don’t start with this tool, because YouTube Studio only shows keywords that already rank, so new ones might not get a chance and be lost in the long list.

The more you wander, the more you get lost in the ocean of SEO tools, because there are numerous. Stick to the ones mentioned above for a specific set of time and measure your results to reshape your strategy further and further.

Always remember, nothing comes free in this world, whatever little there is, grab it instantly.

 

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Why is Video Content good for SEO?

Which is the best place for a winter vacation in India?

If someone asks me this question, I would most probably suggest him or her to do a Google search. “Just Google it to find out the best website to satiate your curiosity”, once they have the answer, let’s suppose it’s ‘Kerala’. He or she will automatically jump onto YouTube to see how Kerala looks like; the same YouTube search might also lead to Kerala tourism, food, tourist destinations so more and so on.

The above statement is a simple analogy to understand; how videos have become a one-stop destination to find out almost anything. Do you know that 6 billion hours of videos are viewed every month on Youtube and it’s the second-largest search engine on the Internet? (Source: Neil Patel)

Video already makes up 64 percent of all internet traffic, according to Cisco’s 2014 Visual Networking Index, and it’s forecast to grow to more than 80% of all traffic by 2020. This statistic can alone provide reasoning for the marketing shift towards videos, production, execution and SEO. (Why SEO? Refer to the analogy. Apart from being an ideal place for the leisure viewing experience, it’s also a preferred search engine)

Does video content help in your overall SEO?

A common question which we are trying to answer in this article is “Can videos impact SEO rankings?” If yes, how to act upon it.

The simple answer is “yes, it absolutely can.” However, getting SEO benefits from the video isn’t as simple as integrating a couple of YouTube or Vimeo videos into a web page and hoping for the best.

Each step requires investment in high-quality video content, plenty of patience and perseverance in sharing that video content far and wide across the web. Right from the titles, descriptions, transcript and tags to every single keyword, every small detail plays an imperative role towards great site-building.

So let’s understand the advantages and actions to implement them into your strategies.

 

A. Videos Prove that your Website Content is Valuable to Google

If you are reading this article, then you must already be knowing that Google’s algorithm can understand texts, images, and videos (not literally). Facial recognition to speech transition each infallible detail is being captured and analysed with machine learning. Sweet!

Why does it matter in website building? Because Google doesn’t just take text into account when it assesses the relevancy of your web page to a specific keyword. It also checks what other media (images, infographics, videos, GIFs, etc.) you have to offer search engine users.

A right mix of interactive content helps to show Google that your content is distinct and valuable. For content and marketing strategists, important advice is to ensure that your video content is optimised for search (write titles in question form). That means doing video keyword research and including those keywords (Tools: Tubebuddy, ViDIQ, YT CockPit) in your video’s metatags.

Best Action (pre-production): Use primary keywords as well as plenty of relevant synonyms while writing the scripts for videos.

Best Action (post-production): Give people a compelling reason to click through to the URLs in your Youtube video descriptions. Maybe a special offer, discount code, extra information or free resources that will add to the advice shared in the video.

 


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B. Videos Earn Links

Including website URLs in your video descriptions on YouTube or other social platforms is a fantastic opportunity to earn qualified referral traffic. Good videos can help you outreach in link-building strategies because they form a compelling reason for site owners and bloggers to link to you.

The more a video is shared, the more views you earn, thus making your website more valuable and increasing the potential to rank high in the SERPs.

(Important note: This holds even if you embed videos hosted on YouTube instead of hosting them yourself.)

Best Action: Feature your brand on your video. The best way is to include a short title with your logo and website, or just add a relative watermark on the video itself.

 

C. Videos are Great to Way Increase Your Brand’s Social Presence

Not everybody knows that there’s a strong correlation between higher shares on social media and top positions in the SERPs. Though social media don’t directly impact rankings, it’s a free & legit way to link building and website redirection.

(Important note: Keep in mind that 85% of Facebook video is watched without sound, a video on Facebook gets 135% more engagement than a photo, and square videos get 30-35% more views on social media than landscape videos.) Source: https://digiday.com/media/silent-world-facebook-video/

Best Action: Adapt videos for each social platform. Always remember that every social media platform functions differently and serves a non-similar audience. Hence videos should be optimised according to the need.

D. Video can Boost Conversion Rate


An acclaimed report by Hubspot says that buyers are nearly 2 times more likely to make a purchase after viewing product videos than those who don’t. Source: HubSpot. This clearly indicates that videos can drive improved conversions.

If you have noticed, watching product reviews before buying an actual product is becoming a common practice. The same goes for services differently. (Source: Google)

Best Action: Make videos about your products and services. Use different formats of videos such as text-based, influencer, description based, animated and more. And measure each video’s performance and ride on it.

Final Words

As you can see, video with the right SEO tactics and strategies can multifold your web traffic. Impacts may be direct or indirect. No matter what, the bottom line is that an impact is an impact and it can’t be ignored by any means.

In this cut-throat competitive world where there are competitors rising every day, videos can certainly bring a positive paradigm shift for your brand. So as you head into 2020, follow the above best practices, embrace videos, and get to work!

And…

Once in a while, you may encounter the legitimacy of doing all this and try to shift towards paid mediums for traffic. At that time, keep the following in mind.
(Source: https://www.hubspot.com/marketing-statistics)

  • Video content is 50 times more likely to drive organic search results than plain text. (Omnicore, 2018)
  • Organic SEO is about 5.66 times better than paid search ads. (New Media Campaigns, 2018)
  • Including a video in a post increases organic traffic from search results by 157%. (Search Engine People, 2017)

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