By Michael Fleischner

The more time spent focusing on Internet marketing, the more commonality I find between different marketing disciplines. Take pay-per-click advertising for example. PPC can be one of the most powerful tools you use to improve the effectiveness of your search engine optimization campaigns.

Collecting information from your PPC marketing can prove incredibly valuable to your search engine optimization. As you already know, pay-per-click marketing can give you a tremendous amount of information in a very short period of time. What's even better is that this information can help to direct other marketing campaigns including search engine optimization.

The greatest part of PPC, is that it gives you a good deal of data about which type of website browsers are the best. That is to say that through pay-per-click, you can find the right browsers that convert into buyers. This information can then be used to make your marketing more targeted - improving conversion at a much lower cost.

Most people focused exclusively on pay-per-click advertising may not have the full understanding of the true value of the information they collect. By knowing which keywords convert, they have the magic formula for marketing online. The terms that convert browsers to buyers can be applies to SEO. By optimizing only those terms that have shown conversions, search engine optimization can be more effective.

After you've done your research and you know which terms generate sales, then you're ready to start your search engine optimization campaign. Focus your SEO on converting terms and achieving top rankings for them. By doing so, you can not only generate traffic through natural search results, you can generate sales. This lowers you costs and improves conversions.

An example of this might be someone promoting an ebook on how to fix a car. If the highest converting keyword is, car repair, then you should consider car repair as a keyword phrase you must optimize for. Organic traffic to this term will produce targeted web site visitors and conversions for little or no money as you improve your rankings.

Optimizing for the right terms is a great start but won't close the deal. Once you drive traffic through organic search, your landing page must be relevant and have a strong call to action. Get your search engine optimization campaigns up and running and then consider your landing page strategy. Is your website taking advantage of every visitor? What type of conversion rates are you seeing. SEO is more than just attracting browsers, it's making sure they convert when they arrive at their destination.

Use what you've learning through PPC advertising to truly target your search engine optimization campaigns. By doing so, you can improve the quality of traffic you're attracting to your site and reduce your pay per click costs. Don't waste time optimizing your site for terms that no one is searching on or that never lead to conversion.

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