If I sign up for a "pay-per-click" or sponsored appearance in a websearch, will it affect my normal ranking?
I’ve applied SEO techniques in designing websites with Yahoo Site-builder and have had great success. The only time my site didn’t come up on the first page of a keyword search is when we paid for a sponsored appearance with that search engine. The site came up first on all other major search engines except the one we had a sponsored position with.
2 Responses
Martin
27 Feb 2010
Hadi
27 Feb 2010
Hi,
First of all I like to tell you that ppc program doesn’t make any affect of your website ranking in search engine. Because the main purpose of ppc is just to drive traffic to your site from keyword that you pay in ppc.
Tha’t nothing to do with search engine ranking. If you want to come up on the first page, I think there are a few things you need to do:
1. Make your site search engine friendly and optimized your site with keyword that you want with.
2. Try to have a quality backlinks to your site from other site that related to your site. or the easiest things is give quality comment to related blog that has pagerank more than 2 or do link exchange with them. It is a good way to boost your ranks in search engine.
3. Submit an article to article directory like ezine (I think you already know this, but I say it again cause it’s realy effective). And on the bio box give link back to your site. With this, not just you can boost your rank in search engine but also drive free traffic to your site (and that’s more than better isn’t it?).
there are a lot more ways to boost your rank, but you need to know the way that work and effective.
Hope this could help you.





The following is one of the myths as given out by StomperNet in their 7 Deadly SEO mistakes e-mail course. I believe the same applies to all search engines.
Myth #5: Buying placement in Google Adwords will help your organic placement.
The REAL Truth: Nothing could be further from the truth!
There’s this little group in Washington D.C. called the Federal Trade Commission that is charged with protecting consumers from fraud and to keep companies from engaging in unfair trade practices. These are the same people that successfully stopped Microsoft from using operating system dominance to take over the web browser market.
For Google to allow Adwords to aid in organic placement would not only be a lie to consumers, but would also serve to extort money from web businesses.
Of course, I’m not a lawyer, but there are some Google board members who are!
Hope this helps.