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The Great Search: Views on Internet Marketing

Try tapping the keyword ‘ fish tanks ‘ and Google gives you the most relevant sites in a flash. If you own a website, naturally you want your site to be included in the top half of page one. There is a very good reason for this because almost half of people who use Google would most likely click on the top left hand corner. If you have used Google Heat Map the colours of the heat map show where a user looks on the page. The red/orange/yellow areas are where a user looks the most and the dark blue areas are where a user looks least. If you have checked the map – it is the top ten natural search results which get the most attention, so even if your site has great website design but is not in the top ten of the natural search results, then too bad.

A purple cross marks where a user makes a click and again, the top natural positions get the most attention from the users and the highest number of clicks. The map confirms that you need to be visible in the natural results in order to benefit from the greatest volume of visitors.

You’ll be please to know that this, as well as most top seo services,is our long term strategy, to be the site that is in the ‘red zone’ for our chosen keyword.

But just for a moment let’s pretend we have a web-site and we want some quick traffic. One of our main options open is to buy that traffic, probably for so much per click. Where would I go to? Probably Google AdWords, just the largest seller of advertising space in the internet market. When you make a search on Google, those are their ads on the right hand side in your search results.. Don’t worry too much about them at the moment because we will cover AdWords in great detail in a later module.. For now, I’m just trying to explain how all this works. So, let’s say I went to Google and want to help out some visitors who are looking for ‘ fish tanks ‘.

I would create an ad for ‘fish tanks’ decide how much I want to bid for the keyword and within hours my ad would be come out in the right hand column. But this is also where Google AdSense comes in, because AdSense allows other sites, your sites, to display those Google Ads and then recieve a slice of the cake. In truth, Google keeps the biggest slice, around 70% but enough 30 per cents can quickly add up, especially if we’re not having to do any work for it. Remember, some keywords can pay upwards of $5 PER click (we’ll show you how to find those in a later module). To be honest, I don’t think the big money of old is still there to be made with Google AdSense.

One of the major reasons is that Google now gives advertisers the opportunity to pay a different rate for ads on their search network, as against the ads they show on your sites. Invariably, advertisers choose to pay a lot lower rate and as a consequence, you as the publisher, get the same cut from a much smaller pie. Having said all this, AdSense is a ‘must have’ in every Internet Marketer’s kitbag and I certainly make it a core part of any Internet Marketing strategy, either as a user or a publisher, there are some big numbers to be made, as long as you know what you are doing.