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Engines - Buying Keywords - Inside Story |
by:
Bob
Schwartz |
Buying
Your Keywords to appear in Browser Address
Search Bars -
It seems like about two or three times per
month we get a phone call that extol a 'sure-fire'
way to drive key word directed traffic to
your law firm's website. At first blush
the pitch sounds very appealing: You can
purchase keywords so that when someone types
that specific keyword into their Internet
browser they will be taken direct to your
website.
Like many such scams, it takes further investigation
to get the real facts. There are several
variations of these plans and they all sound
like you would be passing up a terrific
opportunity if you do not immediately sign
up to 'own' your important keywords.
After some in depth questioning, the real
story can be summarized by the cliché "If
it seems too good to be true, it often is.
Like most scams, this one is based on a
kernel of truth, embellished by the omission
of material facts.
Here is what we found out:
One plan only works if the keyword is typed
into the browsers address bar, not a search
bar. The address bar is where the name of
your website appears like
http://www.your-site-here.com. Most people
do not type search phrases into this bar.
Plus, in order to work, the person must
have downloaded a program that replaces
or modifies their Internet browser. This
is the real key to this plan. These program
modifiers are usually downloaded without
the full knowledge of the public. Many times
they believe they are installing an enhancement
that will add some minor function to their
browser at no cost.
In reality, they are being misled as to
the real purpose of the program.
The other version of these 'purchase your
keywords' programs is similar to the above
plan, but has the search box of the Internet
browser modified to redirect the searcher
to the paid-for websites.
With both variations, the key to their operation
is that they only work with a modified Internet
browser. Many times, such software is known
as spyware and piggybacked on some freeware
program to mislead the public into installing
the software.
This raises some important questions. Do
you want to participate in such a misleading
program?
Also, the key to the potential success of
such plans is the installed base of the
modified browsers. Here is where you will
hear all types of claims as to the installed
base. However, judging from the comments
on various Webmaster forums, it seems that
this installed base is too small to be cost
effective.
Just for fun, on the last two of these solicitation
calls, I pretended to be interested. (One
was in reference to a San Diego real estate
site and the other was a Houston legal website
where we are the Webmasters.)
I asked the caller about their installed
base of rigged browsers. Needless to say,
I received extraordinarily high figures.
They tried to get me to sign up immediately,
because the keywords I could get now might
be purchased at any moment by others. When
I asked them to please email or fax over
some verifiable information on the numbers,
I received assurances the information would
be sent shortly. Surprise, surprise, no
information was ever sent! The same scenario
was duplicated when I requested a list of
a few local attorneys who were using the
service for at least six months.
Also, with many free programs designed to
find and remove such spyware, upgrading
of systems and computers, it is debatable
whether this installed base will be increasing
or
decreasing. Will your investment create
a profitable return?
Again, based on Webmaster forums, it seems
to be the consensus that you will get more
visitors to your website by sliding your
business card under the windshield wipers
of cars in a supermarket parking lot.
Copyright 2005 Promotions Unlimited. All
rights reserved.
About the author:
Bob Schwartz, runs http://www.websitetrafficbuilders.coma
search engine optimization, domain name
registration, website hosting site. To enhance
your own site view a Free website Awards
program http://www.web-site-award-winning.comBob's
newest site is: http://www.san-diego-dentist.use-mail
Bob at bob@websitetrafficbuilders.com
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