I'm in the touristic sector and I want to be competitive as an owner of 1 renting-house next to the big boys who rent 400 houses of other people.
My question: Some ads are shown on top of the Google-page in first position. Other searches only show ads on the right (8 ads in line) side of the page.
Does that make a difference in bussines: first (or second) place in centre or first (or second) place on the right.
No hard facts though, just distilled from discussions and personal experience.
So if I end up for one keyword in top-center, I reduce the PPC for that keyword so that I end up top-right. This often results in NOBODY being in top-center, which is just as well to me.
[edited by: pmkpmk at 11:32 am (utc) on Jan. 7, 2005]
Instead, I concentrate on good copy (= ad text) and rotating ads.
If I have understood the process right, your PPC is only ONE part of the equation, the CTR being equally important. So a low PPC and a high CTR can give you a better position even when paying less.
In the end, it's the money in Googles pockets that counts. And if you have a low PPC but a steady CTR they'll like you more than a high PPC with virtually no CTR.
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