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PAY PER CLICKS ARE THE BEST WAY TO GET TARGETED TRAFFIC FROM MAJOR SEARCH ENGINES

You spent a great deal of time creating the perfect web site. It won't matter, if you can't get traffic to it. Pay Per Clicks are a great way to get instant traffic. SearchEnginePayPerClick.Com is your complete PPC Guide.

Learn how to get the most from your pay per clicks without over
bidding

Princeton, TX--Without a method for small business owners to drive traffic to their sites, they are just a bunch of needles in haystacks; no one is going to find them without a lot of searching. Most people find what they want within about the first five to ten sites they explore, so those sites that are lost in
the deep reaches of cyberspace will never be found.

This is a problem that many small business owners encounter.Their sites are listed so far down on the search engine lists that no one can find them. Pay per clicks are the answer to that problem. Pay per clicks are one of the most cost-effective methods of advertising business owners can use to bring potential customers directly to their sites. Here's how it works: you bid for certain keywords that describe what your site is and what products or services you offer. When someone does a search with those keywords, they are brought to your site. You only pay when someone clicks on your site, but it is worth the money because they are usually there with the intention to buy.

The question is, how much should one bid for a keyword? Small business owners want to keep costs low, so paying $4.00 for a keyword is not very cost effective. Jerry Robertson of Searchenginepayperclick.com, a site that covers the A-Z basics of pay per clicks, offers a formula to help determine what to bid for a keyword.        

Robertson suggests keeping all bids under twenty five cents. The more popular the keyword, the more the bid amounts will be.

However, Robertson advises that bidding on a word with fewer than 50 clicks per month would be unwise.

For more information about pay per clicks, visit Robertson's site at http://www.searchenginepayperclick.com. You will find everything you need to know about pay per clicks, from reviews of major pay per clicks to ebooks, articles, and search engine lists.

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