10 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About PPC
The reality is, PPC is an extremely cost-effective marketing strategy that allows you to spend only what your budget allows, and still get the results you’re looking for.
We’ve put together a list of 10 PPC facts to help set the record straight. We’ll show you the overwhelming benefits of entering the world of PPC, and provide you the information you need to get started on your ownPPC campaigntoday.
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See How You Could Be Next1. Google drives 95% of all paid search ad clicks on mobile.
This is big. The time is now to ensure that your ads are completely mobile-optimized. It’s been strongly encouraged up to this point, but it will soon be a requirement if you’re serious about competing within your industry.
Make sure that your PPC campaigns are mobile-optimized through and through, so you’re not missing out on this enormous and still-growing market.
2. Remarketing conversion rates increase over time
This one’s important because it contradicts the ideas of banner blindness and ad fatigue that are so commonly repeated. CTR onremarketing adsmay still decrease over time, but theincrease in conversion ratedemonstrates that remarketing campaigns are well worth your time and money.
A huge percentage of website visitors will leave websites without converting in any way. Remarketing campaigns are simply a way of reminding people to finish what they’ve started, while subconsciously reinforcing your branding.
3.52% of peoplewhoclick on PPC adscall the advertiser anyway
In other words, you better have your company’s phone number prominently displayed on your PPC ad. Even better, take advantage of the click to call functionality that’s now offered by most major ad networks.
Click to call, coupled with proper campaign structure, means that you’ll basically be paying for phone calls directly to your business. If you’re still not convinced, take a look at thisMarketingLand studythat suggests inbound calls are worth 5 to 10 times more than web form leads.
4. Higher CTR = Lower CPC
The better your ad is, and the higher CTR you achieve, the less you’ll be paying per click. In fact, Searchenginewatch found that for the Google Display Network, every 0.1% increase in CTR results in a20% decrease in CPC.
Because CTR is such an important part of Google’s Quality Score metric for all ads, the message here is clear: play by the quality control rules and you’ll be rewarded with more, cheaper clicks.
5. Utilize call tracking to get the full picture
Ifbyphoneperformed a studyin which they broke down the conversion rate of a single landing page by web form conversions and by phone call conversions. They found that measuring only web form conversions would result in a perceived conversion rate of 3.17% – a clear sign of an underperforming landing page.
However, by implementing call tracking and measuring the page’s phone conversion rate as well, they saw the total conversion rate jump up to 8.45% – a much more respectable conversion rate, and an indication that the landing page is actually performing quite well.
Had they not measured the phone conversion rate through call tracking, they likely would have scrapped or revamped the landing page because its web form conversion rate seemed so low.
WebFX has proprietarycall tracking softwarethat can help you track phone call conversions.
6. The top 3 paid ad spots get 46% of the clicks on page
You could have the best SEO strategy on the planet, and paid clicks will still heavily outnumber your organic clicks.
There are two takeaways fromthis statistic. First, it’s imperative to keep your Quality Score up, because ads with higher Quality Scores tend to appear in higher positions on-page.
Second, this statistic demonstrates why you should invest in PPC even if you’re thoroughly content with your SEO efforts. Let’s say you’re ranking for the top 3 positions for a given keyword. What if you had ads in the top 3 paid ad spots as well? You’d essentially have control over the top 6 results for that keyword.
While the top 6 spots may be a lofty goal, the idea that PPC + SEO = more search visibility holds true no matter what.
7. Negative keywords are incredibly important
You should look atnegative keywordsas another layer of demographic targeting. You can truly shape the audience your ad will be served to through the use of negative keywords.
For example, adding the negative keywords “free,” “cheap,” etc. to a campaign for a certain type of product will ensure you’re not wasting ad impressions on people who are unlikely to make a purchase.
One study foundthat the inclusion of negative keywords alone increased a campaign’s CTR from 0.97% to 1.33%, which then saw an overall conversion rate increase from 1.12% to 1.53%.
8. PPC isn’t affected by algorithm updates
Your PPC results are much “safer” than yourSEO resultscan be. If you have a successful PPC campaign running, it won’t be arbitrarily knocked out of orbit by the algorithm updates that so frequently affect organic rankings.
Short of getting your AdWords account suspended, the only “algorithm” that affects your PPC results is the very accessibleQuality Scoremetric.
In other words, it’s much easier to “play by the rules” and succeed with PPC than it can be with SEO. It’s extremely useful to allocate some of your budget to PPC campaigns, because you’ll have them to fall back on if your site ranking are every heavily affected by an algorithm update.
9.大约一半的互联网用户n’t tell the difference between paid and organic search results
It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking “who even clicks on Google ads anyway?” Well, the numbers are in, and apparently up tohalf of all search engine userscannot tell the different between paid and organic search results.
This means that all of those people will see the PPC ads displayed on top of organic results, and assume they’re organic search results. That alone is enough reason to get started with PPC. To those users, you’re essentially able to pay for the top “organic” position.
10. PPC doesn’t have to be expensive
Many marketers are under the impression that PPC campaigns require enormous budgets. This is simply not true. PPC benefits can be seen at any level of budgeting, often with very high margins. Google itself operates under the “conservative assumption” that businesses make an average of $2 for every single $1 they spend on AdWords.
While it’s often true that largest budgets allow you to scale campaigns to higher levels of profitability, you’re more than able to see results with PPC at nearly any level of budgeting.
Ready to get started with PPC?
All businesses should allocate an experimental PPC budget, at the very least. If you do so, odds are you’ll quickly see the benefits and want to incorporate it as a permanent part of your overall marketing strategy.
PPC campaigns do require time spent creating and optimizing, however. If you find yourself too busy to head up your company’s PPC efforts, let WebFX help. Our team of Internet marketers has years of experience running successful PPC campaigns for our many clients, and would love the chance to help your company grow too.Contact ustoday for a free quote, or more information!
Table of Contents
- 1. Google Drives 95% of All Paid Search Ad Clicks on Mobile.
- 2. Remarketing Conversion Rates Increase over Time
- 3. 52% of People who click on PPC Ads call the Advertiser Anyway
- 4. Higher CTR = Lower CPC
- 5. Utilize Call Tracking to Get the Full Picture
- 6. the Top 3 Paid Ad Spots Get 46% of the Clicks on Page
- 7. Negative Keywords Are Incredibly Important
- 8. PPC Isn’t Affected by Algorithm Updates
- 9.Roughly Half of Web Users Can’t Tell the Difference Between Paid and Organic Search Results
- 10. PPC Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive
- Ready to Get Started with PPC?
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