A search engine submission refers to the act of getting your website listed with search engines. Another term for this is search engine registration. Getting listed does not mean that you will necessarily rank well for particular terms, however, it simply means that the search engine knows your page exists.
This question is
relative to all sorts of different factors, however, what we tell our clients
is the internet is growing everyday and so is the amount of business being done
on it. So, if your company is not advertising over the internet effectively you
are missing out on a large amount of traffic looking for your particular
product or service
At Nexonta, our site is our storefront so it is very important that we show people a professional image. We believe it should be the same for the clients that we work with. A great website is an extension of your business and we at Nexonta give you a cost effective way of creating and maintaining that professional image.
This happens often when a client had a site built for them by a
friend or relative and there were no meta tags put on the website and so
Google's logarithms cannot read your site and thus you cannot be searched on
any search engines.
This is what our professionals do - we create
ad copy and daily budgets that will attract traffic to your website that are
interested in purchasing your product or service if you do it yourself you run
the risk of spending a lot more money for an unfocussed and managed campaign.
The major difference
between these two terms is price and timing. The companies that appear on the
left side of the screen during a search are called natural or organic listings
and usually these companies show up are usually the leaders in their specific business
sector. This means that they update their sites on a regular basis and write
blogs and their company also gives regular updates that the search engine
rewards by giving those companies favorable listings. The problem with these
services is that you have to pay someone to be continually updating your
website and blogs. And you are not guaranteed sports one to five. However, if
you make it there then chances are that your company is doing very well.
Like in the name, you
pay to have your company displayed on the first pages of searches with words or
phrases related to your industry. Studies have shown that 75% to 85% of people
who do online searches will never leave the first page of results once they
find a product or service that they are looking for so if you aren't on the
first page then you are missing out on a lot of business and paid first
placement advertising is a real great way to be on that first page without
spending a lot of money in the beginning.
This may seem like a
simple question, however, the answer may not be as simple. Most markets are
very competitive and margins are tight and in many cases people in our
experience will search online for a company to provide the product or service
that they are looking for. If your online presence doesn't provide a
professional and trustworthy image and it you can't be recognized by the major
search engines then chances are you will be missing out on a large amount of
business.
ROI, or Return on
Investment, is the revenue generated from implementing a program such as
pay-per-click advertising on a professional website and implementing other
online advertising programs.
Just like the Internet hurt libraries it is also a more effective
way to reach a target audience looking for your product or service. Online
advertising puts you in front of tens of thousands of people looking for your
product or service for a fraction of what it would cost to implement any of the
other forms of advertising.