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I am currently managing a business that is trying to do more online business and although it has been running for over a year now (the online part that is)it doesn't seem to generate as many sales that I had hoped for. I spend about ?200 on SEO per month and have a deal with BT to provide Adwords at about ?200 per month, any advice would be appreciated.

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Talk to Old Welsh Guy or any number of other specialists, and put your time and money into what they advise.

For PPC...?200 might not get you very far especially if you are in a competitive market..

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Thanks for the info.

I do use a professional web company for the SEO. I have been disappointed with BT it sends people to a landing page first and although they can tell me how many visitors to the landing page they can't tell me how many people click to my actual site.

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Last time I audited a PPC campaign set up by BT, they weren't geotargeting the searches, for a local business with a 20 mile radius.

The result? A conservatory installer in the Scottish Highlands was getting PPC clicks from people from Southampton to Cardiff.

Perhaps they've improved, but surely a quick review couldn't hurt.

Depending on your business and target market, Facebook ads might work, Bing advertising, or many other possible traffic sources. A bit more info might clarify.

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I am happy to sell anywhere in England/Scotland.

For the money I am spending how many visitors should I be getting to my site?

Do I need to spend more on SEO and Adwords. I have been told that whatever I put into Adwords I should be getting out in orders, but that is not the case.

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If your Adwords isn't generating sales, then you don't need to spend more.

Sometimes problems with Adwords leading to sales include:
- poor ad copy that attracts people for the wrong reasons
- running the wrong times of day, days of week or locations
- landing page where visitors arrive on site is poor quality, prices are too high, or other turn-off

Adwords test campaigns need to be profitable before thinking about ramping up!!

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Thanks for the advice webgeek. I think I need to review both SEO and the BT Adwords before a plough more money into them.

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You really need to track your conversion and hence ROI. You need to get to grips with your analytics before making marketing investment decisions.

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Baz

Thanks for the info.

I do use a professional web company for the SEO. I have been disappointed with BT it sends people to a landing page first and although they can tell me how many visitors to the landing page they can't tell me how many people click to my actual site.

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BT are a telecoms company...I'm curious as to why you chose them for PPC?

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BT are a telecoms company...I'm curious as to why you chose them for PPC?

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BT have more phoenix set ups than Egypt, ufindus, customerstreet etc etc but thought they where out of the PPC market . They used to pick obscure keywords and show you the marvellous rankings they achieved for your website !


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