How WebPost® PPC Works

The WebPost® PPC distribution option adds your WebPost® as a sponsored link within Google Search, driven by keywords and phrases you provide us during the submission process.

The example below will help you understand how WebWire editorial staff configures keywords and phrases uniquely associated with the WebPost® PPC distribution option. These words and phrases, provided to us by you during the submission process, drive Internet searchers to your release when we add your release to Google Search.

Let´s assume your release is about "Little Green Men"; we would construct search phrases in this manner:

Search Phrases for "Little Green Men"

Little Green Men
Little Men Green
Green Little Men
Green Men Little
Men Little Green
Men Green Little
Little Green  
Little Men  
Green Little  
Green Men  
Men Little  
Men Green  

To enter just "Little" or "Green" or "Men" on their own as search options would yield a very broad search, and would place your release at the bottom of a very large search result (very general words, very broad search).

Remember to be specific to your news and WebWire editorial staff will also review your release and possibly add keywords or phrases all in an effort to increase the visibility of your WebPost® PPC.

Note: Google must approve unique words, such as proper names and company names, which may bring about a delay in adding your release to the Search Engine.

Please also note: WebPost® PPC submissions (inclusion in major search engines as a sponsored link) regarding online gambling, online pharmaceutical sales, and adult content are often precluded by these major search engines. In that event, a full refund of the total cost of the WebPost® PPC, less $29, will be provided in that WebWire will not be able to complete the submission after communication with the major search engines, but the headline and content did convey on and over the Internet via the WebPost service included in the WebPost® PPC purchase.