Online Advertising for your Web Site
Webcastle offer an internet marketing solution for all types of online businesses including PPC Search Engine Management. We can work through your web pages and decipher their ability to gain a suitable search engine listing in the "organic" positions and then re-work any pages that are falling short of their deserved listings.
Your title, description and keyword tags need to be analysed also, and yes, many say that keywords are ignored now, no, its just if you use them, you have to know how to! What are your website promotion options and what's available? Why choose online advertising?
- Get found for your search terms
- Costs less than magazine advertising
- Choose your own monthly budget
- Flexibility
- Monitoring of listings and hits
With PPC Search Engine Management (pay per click), you can soon spend a lot of money with no sales, the secret is to use a company like ourselves to manage your campaign for you.
Many people set up google adwords or the overture equivalent (yahoo etc) with no previous knowledge of how to write the advert or how much they need to budget for optimum performance, often we can reduce your monthly cost and increase sales.
Why choose our internet marketing solution?
More credibility is given to organic listings, (the free listings normally found on the search engine page), because it shows that time and effort has been put into the website for a search engine to even consider it to be added to their database, we have taken websites from page ten of google and put them on page one within a few weeks.
Be Visible
Our guarantee is to get you listed; high quality results
All Meta Tags researched and generated to suit your site and product or service.
Did you know that search engines are crying out for your website, they want to list you but your site has to be worthy, it has to be written correctly.
You have to have the right keywords and phrases in the right place within your pages, and the right amount of repeats, too many or too little can make the difference between a first page listing and a last page listing.
