What is SEM?
If you’ve seen ads appear at the top or right of search engines, then you already know what SEM is. It is a type of marketing that involves positioning a URL or ad on the SERP to maximize traffic and increase visibility for a website.
SEM often involves paid search, where companies pay to have their ads show up at the very top of the results page. When your ads display in these optimal, highly visible positions, your business can have an edge over your competition. Plus, most searchers only click on the first few results, which gives these premium ad spots a visual advantage to catch the attention of your future customers.
Paid search ads are typically distinguished with an “ad” designation in front of the URL. Ads may also appear as a list of product images which lead to more information about purchasing products related to the search terms that were entered. The brand is then charged when a consumer clicks on an ad, also known as pay-per-click (PPC) marketing.
Cost of search engine marketing
You control the cost of search engine marketing and pay nothing for your ad to simply appear on the search engine. Your accounts are charged if someone clicks on your ad, and only up to the amount that you agreed to for that click. That’s why SEM is also known as pay-per-click, because you only get charged for each click that your ad generates. No click? No charge.
With Microsoft Advertising, your accounts are free to set up, and billing is flexible. You choose between a prepay or post-pay option, as well as various payment methods. If you are uncertain about anything, there is free help to answer your questions before activating your campaigns. You can also pause them at any time. Remember, you’re not billed until someone clicks your ad.
SEM costs can be controlled even further with strategies in bidding and targeting.
Effective search engine marketing strategies
Get started with search engine marketing tools
- Sign up for Microsoft Advertising. Signing up is free and only takes a few minutes.
[1] Comscore qSearch, Explicit Core Search (custom), September 2021, United States, desktop traffic only.