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SEO => SEO => Topic started by: grawhill on September 18, 2018, 06:56:49 PM
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If an advertiser does a PPC campaign, will it affect the organic SEO ranking?
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It's, imo, a funny question, because as far as I know: 1/ PPC (like Google AdWords) has nothing to do with SEO itself. PPC is paid advertising campaigns; SEO refers to organic results that a SE displays below/next to/under/etc. paid ads.
2/ The organic SEO results may be short or long term and take some certain time, whereas PPC delivers quick results as long as you are paying money to show your ads.
So, there will be no effect of PPC on organic SEO rankings, because the only thing PPC does is to bring paid content to the top of the SERPs and to show them to people when there is a need for relevant keywords related to that content.
Conclusion: It will affect your ranking neither positively or negatively; doing an ad campaign should not affect your rankings.
If someone disagree, please, let us know and explain what's your point! Thanks! :)
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it wont effect seo but it's realy good than brand building will increase
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No, it does not effect the seo as PPC is very different from SEO.
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PPC Campaign is a paid search which does not effect organic traffic and totally different from SEO
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no it wont affect the SEO of the page
but it will help your website get brand awareness which can help your website in future to get more traffic and conversions.
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I think ppc ads gives paid traffic, But SEO gives organic traffic. Both are different things.
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Next spam = 100% ban.
EDIT: Admin.
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Is it Danish? Whatever, I don't understand it, but I do understand what SPAM is. Your casino spamlink was removed. Next spam = 100% ban.
And keep on-topic. The topic here is about the PPC campaign.
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It's, imo, a funny question, because as far as I know: 1/ PPC (like Google AdWords) has nothing to do with SEO itself. PPC is paid advertising campaigns; SEO refers to organic results that a SE displays below/next to/under/etc. paid ads.
2/ The organic SEO results may be short or long term and take some certain time, whereas PPC delivers quick results as long as you are paying money to show your ads.
So, there will be no effect of PPC on organic SEO rankings, because the only thing PPC does is to bring paid content to the top of the SERPs and to show them to people when there is a need for relevant keywords related to that content.
Conclusion: It will affect your ranking neither positively or negatively; doing an ad campaign should not affect your rankings.
If someone disagree, please, let us know and explain what's your point! Thanks! :)
yes, I agree with you but there may chance to increase brand ranking when we ran PPC campaigns because if someone came to your website and he is happy with your services next time on words he will tray brand name instead of search term
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Yes, there is some kind of chance like this. Theoretically.
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Yes, there is some kind of chance like this. Theoretically.
No, it's not a theory, I have done an observation for one, my client, after adverting a few months my direct traffic has been increased a lot
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