I was with you until you said: “After your brand gets promoted or gain a large amount of traffic then, according to me, you have no need of the PPC.”
Why would anyone want to give up a valuable traffic source that makes a profit?
You can certainly do both PPC as well as SEO/SMM. The only reason to stop any marketing channel is if you are unable to make it profitable. If you drop PPC then that traffic will now be going to your competitors instead of you, right?
I was with you until you said: “After your brand gets promoted or gain a large amount of traffic then, according to me, you have no need of the PPC.”
Why would anyone want to give up a valuable traffic source that makes a profit?
You can certainly do both PPC as well as SEO/SMM. The only reason to stop any marketing channel is if you are unable to make it profitable. If you drop PPC then that traffic will now be going to your competitors instead of you, right?
Why would you want to reduce your profits and pass them on to a competitor?
I was with you until you said: “After your brand gets promoted or gain a large amount of traffic then, according to me, you have no need of the PPC.”
Why would anyone want to give up a valuable traffic source that makes a profit?
You can certainly do both PPC as well as SEO/SMM. The only reason to stop any marketing channel is if you are unable to make it profitable. If you drop PPC then that traffic will now be going to your competitors instead of you, right?
Why would you want to reduce your profits and pass them on to a competitor?
Why would you want to reduce your profits and pass them on to a competitor?