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SEO vs Google Ads: Does SEO Help CPC?

 Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) doesn’t help Cost Per Click (CPC), as the two strategies are entirely different. SEO is organic, while CPC is your cost per click in Google Ads. Find out more on this.

Does SEO help CPC? No, it's completely two different things. SEO is organic and CPC is your cost per click in Google Ads. Why would you use Google Ads and when would you want to run SEO? Let me show you something interesting. I'm going to share my screen, Okay, I'm going to go into an incognito window, and then I'm going to type in my keyword. Now, this is all organic. Do you see all these four? Now, nobody is bidding on this keyword, so mine has come up. But what this has done is you talk about SEO, I'm talking about video SEO. It's really powerful, Right? It’s coming above. Google is giving more preference to videos than organic rankings. And this is another one of my wells, this is our blog. So I've got four videos and one blog. If I change it to Google Ads dentist ads are there at the top. There you go. My videos are there.

If I change it to wedding photographers or something like that. So we target these keywords and see how many have popped up. Three videos. I think this LinkedIn is mine. Pinterest would be mine. These two are my blog post as well. We go to LinkedIn. LinkedIn that's Pinterest. So I've got about how many? Three videos, three LinkedIn, four, five, six. And Pinterest has seven links on page one for just one keyword. So what I'm trying to show you and explain to you is most people go after SEO. I'm going after video SEO. But you need to create the video. Why am I here? Twice a week, we live stream, and we upload regularly, every day, every weekday on our channel is because to create content that will then get ranked in Google. Nobody is doing it but SEO. Everybody wants to do it. Everybody is doing it or doing it badly. And what happens? You don't get the results.

You give up on Video SEO. It is going to give you I'm not saying instant results, it will give you results. But not even 2% of companies or your competition will be doing what I'm doing. And what I just showed you, all the other agencies, are far too busy. Which is fine. Let them be busy while I clean up quietly on Google. The point is, people like if I want to pick up not a physical fight, but SEO fight with somebody like Neil Patel, I can't compete with him. I can't compete with blogs, high authority websites like WordStream, blog.google.com, and so on. They are very high-authority websites. It will take me a few years to reach that. But guess what? None of their videos are popping up on Google for those keywords which I'm targeting. So I don't want to be in the red ocean, I want to be in the blue ocean where there is not a blood path and I'm there on my own cleaning up quietly.

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