Well both would be great but one involves time/effort, the other money... if I only get marginally more page visits using both methods, than using only one, why bother spending time AND money? So I guess that's my real question: how much better would both be, compared to AdWords or PageRank individually?
I recently made a simple web page for my family's business. It's a small hotel, with 8 rooms and we were looking for a way to fill up the available rooms during the medium-season months (May-June).
I was thinking about using Google's AdWords to promote the site to people looking for rooms in my specific area. On the other hand, I could just try to increase the page's PageRank without paying a dime (which is probably happening with this post on Slashdot;-) but the search results might not be targeted to an "interested" audience...
If we were to use AdWords, we wouldn't spend more than $30 per month. Would AdWords be better for such a case or should I just play with the PageRank?
Well both would be great but one involves time/effort, the other money... if I only get marginally more page visits using both methods, than using only one, why bother spending time AND money? So I guess that's my real question: how much better would both be, compared to AdWords or PageRank individually?
I recently made a simple web page for my family's business. It's a small hotel, with 8 rooms and we were looking for a way to fill up the available rooms during the medium-season months (May-June). I was thinking about using Google's AdWords to promote the site to people looking for rooms in my specific area. On the other hand, I could just try to increase the page's PageRank without paying a dime (which is probably happening with this post on Slashdot ;-) but the search results might not be targeted to an "interested" audience...
If we were to use AdWords, we wouldn't spend more than $30 per month. Would AdWords be better for such a case or should I just play with the PageRank?