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Search Engine Marketing (SEM) service and “natural” SEO can be used effectively together so that you can make full use of your Internet marketing options over a period of time. Think of the internet as a "highway" and your placements as billboards on the road; SEM allows you to place many billboards and on different and highly traveled "roads" in different areas.

Search Engine Marketing is a great way to bring quality visitors to your website. At Web Services by Design we use "Organic" Search Engine Optimization, paid search placement methods such as Pay Per Click, XML feeds, Paid Inclusions, Directories, and Shopping Portals to help you with your placement needs. Marketing is the 21st century is shifting towards the internet, recent market research has show the decline other advertising media.

Web Services by Design believes in the shift of business and marketing to the internet. As every year progresses more businesses are using the internet as a way to attract customers and sell products. Business are following there customers; market trends show an increase in consumers going online to research and purchase products. 


Where is Advertising going?

 "Online advertising passes the 5% mark - 5.4% of all US advertising spending will be devoted to the online channel in 2006. This is the first time the figure has exceeded 5%. The Internet's share of advertising spending will be greater than that of the yellow pages. In fact, some of the money going online comes from the yellow pages, as certain Web sites replicate its functions. By 2009, despite a fall in total ad spending, Internet ad spending will rise to over $22 billion. This will represent 7.5% of all advertising spending, and be greater than radio's 7.3% share of the market in 2005." source eMarketers