If you're the kind of impatient person who shouts at very slow kettles, paid inclusion could be for you. Paid Inclusion can get your web pages in 30 search engines fast. Every one of them. Really.
With paid inclusion, you're in control of when you get listed. Provided you pay. Obviously. So what's paid inclusion?
Search engine robots
Getting a good natural ranking for a top-performing keyword or phrase (without cheating) can take time. In fact, with new websites, flashy Flash websites and database-driven webpages, it can be like waiting for hell to freeze.
While you're drumming your fingers and looking at your watch, you need to ensure your website can be crawled by the search engine robots. You'll also want to be sure the search engine ranks your website against your search phrases and keywords. If your website scores badly, it'll probably be listed on page 39 of Google and will need a search party to be found.
With paid inclusion, all your web pages can get indexed within a week. Better yet, you're in control of which pages you want to be read. Work with I-COM, and we can launch SEO and paid search campaigns to synchronise with off-line media campaigns. Clever, eh?
Plan your campaigns
Make no mistake, getting all of your product and service pages listed in search engines isn't a luxury - it's crucial to your online success. Paid inclusion web pages are re-indexed every 48 hours. This means updates get into the search engines fast, so you can plan your SEO and natural search campaigns. Web pages can be geo-targeted for the UK, the EU, USA or virtually any country of your choice.
The great news is that paid inclusion doesn't cost a bomb. You pay minimal fees for your pages to be included, plus fixed-cost pay-per-click advertising fees ranging from 15 - 30 pence per click.
Paid inclusion is for websites with under 400 pages. If your site's a bit of a whopper, you might want to look at XML trusted feeds.
To get paid inclusion working for you, call I-COM on 0800 072 8717 or email us.
Please visit the new I-COM Search Engine Marketing web page at I-COM.net