Paid inclusion is a search engine marketing product where the search engine company charges fees related to inclusion of websites in their search index. Paid inclusion products are provided by most search engine companies, the most notable exception being Google.
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Besides being a terrible drain on your online budget, using the wrong keywords in your PPC accounts can probably make you feel ill as you wonder how your competitors can afford to keep their listings ahead of yours. Discover how your analytics can easily cure those ills and get you on track for higher returns on your PPC investment. Download Now
So you’ve come to the point, as it is with many organizations, where you realize you have a problem managing content on your various Web properties. Whether this is being able to quickly and easily create, edit and publish content without the involvement of technical resources or simply building landing pages for your online marketing initiatives, investing in a Content Management System (CMS) reduces costs and helps overcome potential barriers to all your Web communications. A CMS can also simplify site maintenance, ensure usability and consistent corporate branding, accelerate ROI, and bring information overload under control.