As a full service creative design and marketing agency, we’re often asked which is the best place to invest your marketing budget: search engine optimisation (SEO) or pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns?
They’re two of the most popular marketing tactics for driving traffic to your website, and there are pros and cons to both approaches.
Here are the biggest differences between them:
| Feature | SEO | PPC |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Investment in content and optimisation strategy | Pay for each click or impression |
| Time to see results | Medium to long-term (it can take 6+ months to see real impact) | Immediate |
| Longevity | Long-lasting - continues after optimisation work is done | Short-term - stops when payment stops |
| Click-through rate | Usually higher for top organic listings | Often lower, depending on ad quality |
| Trust and credibility | Higher trust in organic results | Users may be more skeptical of sponsored links |
| Control and flexibility | Limited control over rankings, lots of fluctuation | Full control over targeting and messaging |
Want to find out more about these strategies? To help address the most common questions we get asked about these two key digital services and help you leverage them in your marketing strategy, here’s everything you need to know…
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What is SEO?
SEO is essentially the process of making your website easy to find through search engines, like Google. If you search for something online, then scroll down below any AI overviews or sponsored links, you’ll find the pages that naturally (or ‘organically’) appear (or ‘rank’) for that search term.
There are hundreds of factors that determine which pages should appear for which search terms, and this can even change based on your location and previous search history. But essentially, it boils down to the quality of content on the page, how relevant it is for the user, how easy it is for search engines and users to crawl the page, and how authoritative the page is.
SEO pros & cons
Pros:
- Long term organic growth that continues even after the work is done
- Builds credibility and trust with users
- Cost-effective over time (no direct cost per click)
- Can improve overall user experience on your website
Cons:
- Takes time to see results
- Rankings can fluctuate due to algorithm updates or competitor activity
- Requires ongoing content creation and optimisation
- Limited control over exact placement in search results
What is PPC?
PPC is an online advertising model where businesses pay a fee every time someone clicks on one of their ads. One of the most popular types of PPC is search engine advertising – for example, the sponsored links you see when you type in a query on Google.
Unlike SEO, where traffic is driven organically to your website, with PPC you’re ‘buying’ visits to your website. If you bid on a search term that’s relevant to your business, you’ll appear on the first results page when someone searches for a related term, providing instant traffic to your website.
PPC pros & cons
Pros:
- Immediate traffic and visibility on search engines
- High levels of control over targeting, budget and messaging
- Measurable ROI with detailed analytics
- Great for testing keywords, messaging, visuals, promotions or new products
Cons:
- Can be expensive, especially for competitive keywords
- Traffic stops when the budget runs out
- Users may ignore ads in favour of organic results
- Not only are you paying for each click, it also requires ongoing management to maintain performance
What’s the difference between SEO and PPC?
The main difference between SEO and PPC as marketing strategies is that SEO is a long-term organic approach that aims to improve your website’s visibility in unpaid search results. PPC is a paid strategy that gives your site instant visibility through advertisements, but only lasts as long as you pay for it. In a nutshell, SEO builds sustainable traffic over time, whereas PPC gives you an instant hit of targeted traffic.
SEO vs PPC: which is better?
That depends on what your marketing goals are. SEO is the best option for businesses looking to grow website traffic sustainably and build authority in their area. PPC is best for businesses that need immediate traffic, are testing a new campaign or promoting time-sensitive offers.
The best results actually come from using both of them together in a strategic way. But, more on that later…
Which tactic should I use - and when?
Different marketing goals and situations call for different strategies. Here’s when to use SEO, when to use PPC, and when to use them together.
| Scenario | Best approach | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Launching a new website | Both | Use PPC at first to drive immediate traffic while SEO efforts build authority over time |
| Promoting a limited-time event | PPC | Get instant visibility so the right people see your offer while it’s still relevant |
| Building long-term brand authority | SEO | Organic traffic grows steadily and positions your brand as a trusted authority |
| Targeting a very specific audience | PPC | Highly targeted campaigns allow you to reach the exact demographic, location or interest group |
| Testing new products or services | PPC | Easy A/B testing and quick results show which products, keywords and messaging work best |
| Competing in a high competition market | Both | SEO builds sustainable rankings, PPC ensures visibility while organic traffic grows so your brand dominates the search engine results page |
| Limited marketing budget | SEO | Organic strategies are more cost-effective in the long-term |
| Need fast results for business growth | PPC | Get immediate clicks to help you achieve short-term revenue goals |
| Local business aiming for nearby customers | Both | Local SEO improves visibility in organic searches while PPC can target people in a specific area instantly |
Start driving more traffic to your website with the right strategy
Both SEO and PPC strategies have unique strengths and, when used right, can complement each other. To summarise this entire post into a single thought: SEO is ideal for building long-term visibility and sustainable traffic over time, while PPC delivers instant results with precise targeting. In many cases, the most effective approach is a combination of both.
Not sure where to start? At Bubble Design, we can develop a personalised digital marketing strategy that balances SEO and PPC to maximise your website’s visibility, traffic and results. Whether you’re looking for long-term growth, immediate impact, or a mix of the two, our team can advise on the best approach for your specific business – so you can be sure your marketing investment delivers real value.
Get in touch today to start building a strategy that works for you.
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