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How does SEO compare to other marketing channels and how does it integrate with them<\/h2>\n

\"seoSEO encompass many aspects of digital marketing; it is a very broad discipline. The reason is that over the years SEO has evolved to a point where it touches upon many other aspects of digital marketing channels.<\/p>\n

Almost all of your other campaigns need to consider Search Engine Optimization for optimal results. Combined, though, all these can produce a complete and unstoppable online marketing campaign.<\/p>\n

SEO Vs SEM (Search Engine Marketing)<\/h3>\n

One marketing discipline often intertwined, or at least very relevant to SEO is SEM. SEM is short for Search Engine Marketing. SEM involves paying for your spot in the search engine placement, and is a form of paid advertising. Though you may be tempted to consider SEO as a part of “Search Engine Marketing,” typically when talking to marketing professionals, they are referring to paid advertising, like Google Adwords.<\/p>\n

One focus of SEO is on creating content that matches the user’s search queries. SEO is about earning your spot in the search engine results page (SERPS). SEM is about paying for your place in the search engine results page. The reason why SEO is often viewed as a higher ROI marketing channel is that, once you earn your rankings in Google, you will not have to pay for each click. Whereas with SEM, you always need to pay Google (or Yahoo, Bing, etc.) for every click your website receives for your listing.<\/p>\n

The reason why SEO is often viewed as a higher ROI marketing channel is because, once you earn your rankings in Google, you will not have to pay for each click. Whereas with SEM, you always need to pay Google (or Yahoo, Bing, etc) for every click your website receives for your listing.<\/p>\n

With a pay per click campaign using Google Adwords, you would bid on certain keywords. It involves setting up daily limits for your campaign as well. Then every time someone clicked on your advertisement listing, Google will charge you for each click.<\/p>\n

SEO Vs PPC: Pay per click<\/h4>\n

There are many forms of PPC advertising, or pay per click marketing. For example there are pay per click networks on major search engines, social media sites, etc.\u00a0But again, compared to SEO, you have to pay for each individual click to your website, whereas with SEO you don’t have to pay for each click.<\/p>\n

Here are some of the popular PPC networks available:<\/p>\n