according to my point of view both of the things are different in their own way, the SEO is good for long term search engine traffic ,while the PPC is an instant way for bringing the traffic. the SEO is the solid based way of traffic as it lasts for several time whilke the PPC totally depends upon your budget and money once it is ended , the PPC gets overed.
SEO takes sometimes, and the traffic is free you don't have to pay for it But, PPC you only get the traffic to your website only if you pay a company such as Adwords...etc.. The difference is, once you stop paying, you'll lose that traffic...
Both are better its depend on you what do you want if you want instant result then PPC is better for you otherwise SEO is better.
Depends on your budget and your conversion rate. I have made only a little bit of money with PPC and it was not enough to live on. Yes, it might be due to a poor choice of products or a poor performing ad, but in my (limited) experience with PPC, it seemed like I would have to have a budget of tens of thousands of dollars to make a few hundred dollars profit each day. Tens of thousands per day x 30 days is equivalent to having several hundred thousand dollars in a monthly advertising budget. I don't have that. And if you divide this by ten to come up with an ad budget of "tens of thousands" per month, you're looking at less than $100 profit per day. So what is a realistic monthly budget for you, and at what point is it worth your time?
the both ppc(pay par click) and seo (search engine optimization) are same but seo better than ppc because we can use or profit on long time period.and it cost effective than ppc.
In my opinion PPC is like renting an apartment! There is nothing wrong with that...you have an instant roof over your head, however, Organic SEO placement is like owning a piece of real estate! This is how you will build your brand and equity!!!
SEO is hard work, but good when keyword up to top on Google.com , free submit more links to Google links and yahoo links
I completely agree with this. SEO may take more time, but it's well worth the time. What if you want to keep your PPC until your SEO kicks in? I think that may be a good idea too, and about 80% of people click on the natural/organic side of the search engines.
Search engine optimization (SEO) and pay per click marketing differ in many ways. The distinction is primarily in the way that they both measure return on investment and track conversion. PPC is precise and with the ability to target specific landing pages that are best suited for the consumer, PPC is able to increase the amount of actionable items through enticing visitors to take action
Hi................Thanks for sharing this SEO or PPC views in modern time. Both have important value in views of visitor traffic on the website.
If you gone through PPC where you will pay some money for each click and get more visitor traffic instantly and if you will see SEO you will see the results after 3-4 months and it is very time consuming process.
if the competitor know you are using "PPC" they click on your link again and again, And you loss your money.