Developing A Search Marketing Strategy for Organic SEO and PPC
Developing A Search Marketing Strategy for Organic SEO and PPC
August 31st, 2009 | by BillEgan |

4 Tips for a Balanced Search Marketing Budget:

In setting out to develop a strategy for your search marketing, you need to start at the beginning and establish answers to a few key questions:


What is the marketing spend mix between SEO and PPC?
What does this reflect?
How can this underpin developing a sensible search marketing strategy


The Marketing Spend and Mix:

Data from SEMPO indicates that PPC secures 88% of search campaign budgets vs 12% for SEO.

Yet despite this less than 25% of all search traffic is generated by PPC.

So this raises the question:



If PPC Accounts For By Far The Greater Spend Why Does It Not Attract More Clicks Than SEO?


Firstly lets look at some benchmark study details on the elements of a search results page that are most viewed and are most clicked:


According to an eyetools study the “Golden Triangle” (Which is the area on your screen where most people look) includes top sponsored, top organic results and Google’s alternative results, including shopping, news or local suggestions.

The top 5 organic search results items on the page range from 100% to 60% visibility

Rank 1 – 100%
Rank 2 – 100%
Rank 3 – 100%
Rank 4 – 85%
Rank 5 – 60%

Whereas the top 5 side bar sponsored results range from 30% to 10% visibility as follows

1 – 50%
2 – 40%
3 – 30%
4 – 20%
5 – 10%

So Why Does PPC Account For 88% Of Search Marketing Spend?

In my view the answer is mainly because:

PPC delivers instant results
The Return on Investment for PPC can more easily be measured
PPC is actively promoted by Google and Microsoft with powerful software tools to make PPC easy to use
Many online marketing professionals come from a strong direct marketing background where the ROI for marketing spend needs to be easily and directly measurable
The allure of PPC is that will give you “quick hits”. You can set up a PPC quickly and start seeing results in 24 hours.

However the overall picture is clear – if you look at SEO over time, it should yield a better ROI than PPC.

Does this mean that you should discard PPC and throw all your investment into SEO?

The answer is No – However it does mean that if you are not investing a healthy % of your budget in SEO you are missing out on at least 75% of the traffic generated from organic search.

In addition future predictions indicate that SEO will gain substantial market share from PPC due to the ever increasing cost of PPC. An increasing number of SEO tools (Such as the SEO Workbench) are coming to market to simplify the Black Art of SEO and to turn it into a Science that can easily be understood and used by more and more people interested in getting better search results.

So What Strategy Should You Adopt?

There is no single strategy that will suit every website owner?

Factors that will dictate the strategy to suit you will include factors such as:

How important is it to promote your brand?
How popular are your keywords
How much do you want global coverage vs country by country visibility
How important is it to crowd out your competitors for certain keywords
How well do your keywords rank at present
As a basic principle I would recommend you adopt a pragmatic approach as follows:

For new websites quick-start your traffic with PPC
As you gain dominance in certain keyword niches re-evaluate PPC
Invest a reasonable % of your budget in optimising for a set of keywords that are popular, not too generic and do not have too much competition
Invest in a Wordpress blog and develop regular quality content – this will get you indexed by the search engines for keywords used in the blog. Be sure to use the tags and categories in the blog to help the search engines in indexing your content.

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