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SEO Vs. PPC: What Do You Use More

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SEO focuses on organic visibility through search engine rankings. SEO is not a frequent work, even when you are spending money, you do not have to frequently spend money for SEO. You do it one time and it will give you lasting results. In contrast, PPC means you run ad campaigns frequently, and you will be paying for each click. Yes, you can drive immediate traffic but you need to spend money. SEO is an investment that gives you profits in the long run, PPC gives you immediate benefits but you need continuous efforts for sustained sales. Interestingly, combining these two strategies will help you to maximize online presence and generate revenue.
 
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I do not recommend pay-per-view and pay-per-click advertisements. Many admin blog owners promote their blogs on PTC programs or safelists like IP web ru mailing or manual auto surf like easy hits 4 u or advertise while you google the name and click some ads on platforms like Picoworkers. I recommend pay-per-duration campaign ads. The amount remains the same even if received 1000 clicks 7 clicks 100 views or 1 view. The advertising platform could use the system point like if you generate 1000 clicks you have 1000 points (one click per IP is counted) or if you generate 1000 views (one view per IP is counted) you get 250 points. By the end of the month, a conversion of half the amount like you spend 30 $ for one month then 15 $ is split between advertisers. Another system is that people could pay the platform like 12 $ for 10 days and you get 10 $ credited to your account (the platform margin is 20 %).
 

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