They are both actually very good for improving the business and attracting more traffic, just depending on what you want to achieve in this actual moment. In fact, you can do advertising on social media and work on your SEO optimization at the same time, and that's probably the best approach that you can take.
There are 2 kinds of 'traffic|ads' creative and directive. Social media is creative and SEM (search engines) are directive. Directive traffic is 100 times better than Social Media as far as conversions go.
I still think Google is full of shit tho
$100 is a projected 12 mo rev-share and the conversion rate is very low.
'Offer' is a licensed sportsbook deal with a NYSE listed (stock exchange) company.
From my point of view search engine rankings are much more targeted then social media.
As we know, people are paying high amount of money on Google ads and it really is very profitable.
I run a business, and I can tell you that Search engine traffic is the best. Social media traffic even with paid ads, are shown to people with shared interest. The major aim of 70% of people on social media is to chat and have fun or share their pictures and things of that sort of nature. It was never meant for business, except for professional social media sites like linkedin.
However, search engine traffic, think of it. Search engine were totally made for people searching for a product or business in mind. There is higher interest and less distraction which leads to higher possibility of conversion. It may be costlier than social media, but it remains the best. However, social media traffic coverts very well too, especially if you advertise to right demographics.
Well i think you can get faster leads with social media but with leads from seo are way more better than social media as the people are targeted and they give you sales .On social media people are atracted by your offer harder to convert
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