SEO Vs PPC (The Eternal Duel)
The debate over whether PPC (Pay Per Click) is more effective as an Online Marketing Tool or is it SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is almost as old as the evolution of the Search Engines.
The role of Online Marketing assumes greater importance in the present context, with incredibly large number of websites, 110 million at last count and growing exponentially. With competition in each industry vertical increasing manifold, the endeavor to capture eyeballs in the most cost effective manner is a challenge for every online business.
Out of the various tools of Online Marketing, the two tools that conspicuously stand out are the Paid Campaign (Pay Per Click) and organic Search Engine promotions (Search Engine Optimization).
In the following table, it is attempted to highlight the individual merits and shortcomings of each of these tools on five parameters.
| |
PPC |
SEO |
| 1. Turnaround Time |
It delivers prompt results. |
Has a longer gestation period |
| 2. Effectiveness span |
The results stop as soon as the campaign stops. |
The results of the campaign are visible over a longer period of time. |
| 3. Cost |
An expensive lead generating Medium. |
More economical lead generator with higher ROI. |
| 4. Operating Dynamics |
Offers more options for more restricted visibility. |
Offers limited options for targeted marketing. |
| 5. Supervision |
Needs continuous monitoring. |
Mandates periodic monitoring. |
To summarize, the decision to opt for PPC or SEO is determined by the specific marketing
need of the individual business. It is further a function of the allocated marketing budget, the
respective industry vertical that the business operates in.
The ideal marketing plan recommended is a combination of both the PPC and SEO with the
efforts of one complementing the other. The right blend of the two ensures optimal ROI for the
marketing spend.
The appropriate combination of the Online Marketing Tools is recommended to ensure that
the website attracts the desired traffic in an effective manner. This is mandated by the in view
of the new forms of Search Engines that are quintessential of the Web version 2.0. The USP
of these new age Search Engines these would be human edited and merely bidding for the
desired keywords would not get you those elusive rankings. |