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I've never seen increases in PPC result in drastic changes in natural rankings.
Large increases in PPC can however result in cannibalization of natural traffic, meaning traffic that would have normally clicked on a natural result is now clicking on a paid result because of your increased visibility within paid. This is something that we test on a client by client basis to find the right balance.
Brian,
I think you are absolutely right! I think this is what has happened in our case. Question is how do we fix it?
Brian Fitzgerald said:I've never seen increases in PPC result in drastic changes in natural rankings.
Large increases in PPC can however result in cannibalization of natural traffic, meaning traffic that would have normally clicked on a natural result is now clicking on a paid result because of your increased visibility within paid. This is something that we test on a client by client basis to find the right balance.
Ali,
Why did you increase your PPC by 200%?
Ali Etemadi said:Brian,
I think you are absolutely right! I think this is what has happened in our case. Question is how do we fix it?
Brian Fitzgerald said:I've never seen increases in PPC result in drastic changes in natural rankings.
Large increases in PPC can however result in cannibalization of natural traffic, meaning traffic that would have normally clicked on a natural result is now clicking on a paid result because of your increased visibility within paid. This is something that we test on a client by client basis to find the right balance.
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