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How to Start Promoting Holiday Services in October (and Why You Should)

Last Updated: October 12, 2017

Do you have a plan yet for capitalizing on the holiday season? We know, we know: “It’s only October!” But we all know the holidays have a way of sneaking up on us before we’re ready. This year, why not plan ahead?
That’s why we put together this quick guide to help you jump-start your winter advertising early. By following our suggestions in this blog post, you’ll promote your seasonal services and set yourself up for a busy, fruitful winter. (Better stock up on coffee now!)

Why Market Seasonal Services Early?

Before we get into the how-to, let’s explain why it’s a smart move to start marketing your winter seasonal services in October.
First, if you start your advertising a few weeks early, you’ll give your ads a chance to gain traction. They’ll put the bug in people’s ears for holiday gift ideas, winter specials, and other seasonal services they might be interested in. As one business owner says, “It can really help to beat the noise by starting a seasonal campaign before everyone else.”
Most people don’t consider it wintertime until at least mid-November (even though the winter solstice isn’t until December 21). So, if you start running ads now, you can get an edge on your local competitors. You’ll get your message across before everyone’s Google and Facebook pages are flooded with winter-themed ads.
Of course, it’s not only about beating your competitors to the jump. By starting your marketing early, you’ll also reach those eager holiday shoppers looking for gift ideas. As Adam Heitzman writes for Inc.com:

“Starting in September, the internet comes alive with holiday fanatics who are already counting down the days to December. On top of that, a huge number of adults start their holiday shopping as early as October to space out their purchases. If your business peaks during these holiday months, start promoting deals, products, services, and ideas to reach those early shoppers.”

So, if you’re going to start advertising early, make sure you’re choosing products and services that are seasonal or time-sensitive. This will build a sense of urgency, which makes ads more effective.

What Kinds of Seasonal Services Are Good for Ads?

When we talk about seasonal services for the winter, we’re referring to any service that has significantly higher demand in the winter months. These could be popular Christmas gift ideas or just services relevant to the fall and wintertime. For example:

  • Year-end accounting (seasonal service)
  • Remote car starter (gift idea)
  • Massage therapy (gift idea)
  • Snow removal (seasonal service)
  • Leaf removal (seasonal service)
  • Firewood delivery (seasonal service)
  • Electrical/handyman work for stringing up lights and decorations (holiday-specific service)
  • Christmas tree pickup (holiday-specific service)
  • New appliance installation (gift idea)
  • New car stereo (gift idea)
  • Home theater installation (gift idea)

…Just to name a few!

How to Run Sponsored Ads for Seasonal Services and Gifts

Whether you decide to advertise with Google AdWords or Facebook Ads, that’s up to you. As we explained in a previous post, both platforms are well suited to special, limited-time promos. Your decision will come down to your budget and what, exactly, you’re promoting:

On AdWords, your special must be for a product or service people are already searching for. On Facebook, the special has to be intriguing enough that it steals people’s attention away from their news feeds.

Also, keep in mind that AdWords is generally more expensive than Facebook. Meanwhile, Facebook will be easy on your budget and still allow you to reach quite a large audience. Plus, Facebook’s ads are highly versatile and customizable. Just remember that AdWords is more often credited for directly driving up revenues for businesses. So, while AdWords is expensive, it may turn out to be worth the investment for you.
You can discover more about their differences here: “How to Choose Between Facebook Ads and Google AdWords.”
Once you’ve chosen which ad platform to use for your seasonal services, it’s time to think about what you want your ads to say.
Ad Creation Tips:

  • Keep your message clear and straightforward.
  • Make your ad’s headline count. Put the most important message right there in the headline so your audience can’t miss it.
  • Use strong call-to-action language (e.g. “call now,” “click here,” “contact us today,” etc.)
  • Don’t give too much information away. Instead, give your audience an intriguing preview so their curiosity builds.
  • Create a sense of urgency by using phrases like “don’t miss out” and “last chance.” If it’s a limited-time coupon, include the end date.
  • Use a high-quality image with bright colors and a high contrast. This will make your ad leap off the screen.
  • Speaking of images, make sure your image has a visually interesting subject to grab people’s attention. In most cases, it should represent the particular product or service you’re promoting.
  • Include your company slogan to increase brand awareness. Use other brand assets, like a signature font and logo, while you’re at it.
  • Consider adding a giveaway with your promo to generate more interest and excitement.
  • If you have the capability, create a video ad. Adobe reports that consumers who watch a video ad are 1.81 times (almost twice) more likely to make a purchase.
  • Show off your sense of humor! Don’t force it, but if you can make a good joke in your ad, your audience will respond more strongly.

Two MUSTS: 
1.) Whatever product or service you’re promoting must have a dedicated webpage your ad can link to. It can be a landing page specifically designed for this promo, or it can be a relevant page on your existing website. Just make sure the page contains all relevant details and displays your contact info prominently. A call to action would help, too!
2.) Give yourself some time for your ad to be processed and approved. To be safe, create your ad at least 24 hours in advance of when you need it to display.
Feeling stuck? Need some inspiration? Check out this awesome list from AdEspresso: “55 Facebook Ads That Get the Holiday Advertising Right.”

Prepare to Be Busy!

If you use these suggestions to promote your wintertime specials and seasonal services, and you start advertising NOW, then you’ll be in great shape by the time the holidays roll around. In fact, this scene might start to look a little too familiar:

Busy Elves During the Holidays

Good luck!

How Do You Choose Between Facebook Ads and Google AdWords?

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

If you’re one of our clients, then you’ve heard us talk about the advantages of paid advertising. In fact, you’re almost certainly sick of hearing about how advertising on Google AdWords and Facebook can be super-effective ways to reach a wider audience.
However, in all our talk about these two platforms, we rarely get into how you should choose between them. After all, most local businesses don’t have room in their budgets to advertise on both platforms. So, when it comes down to Facebook Ads versus Google AdWords, which one should you choose? That’s what we’ll help you decide in this post.
Keep reading to find out how your goals and budget will play into your decision!

Facebook Ads Versus Google AdWords: What’s the Difference?

Let’s start by going over the fundamental difference between Facebook Ads and Google AdWords. It’s as simple as “push” versus “pull.” Let us explain.
As you may know from reading our previous blog posts, we describe Facebook Ads as “interruption marketing.” Facebook sprinkles ads throughout your audience’s news feed. As a result, when users are scrolling through their friends’ photos and status updates, your ad interrupts them. (This is how TV commercials work, too.) These people aren’t searching for your company or services, but you’re putting your name in front of them anyway. You’re essentially “pushing” your brand and your offerings into their consciousness.
On the other hand, Google AdWords uses your business’s offerings to “pull” customers in. Google only presents your ads to users after they search for your specific products or services. Then, it’s your ads’ job to grab people’s attention and intrigue them enough to click. With Google AdWords, you’re relying on the fact that people are already aware of and interested in the services or products you offer.
In simpler terms: Facebook ads push your services onto potential customers, while Google ads use your services to pull them in.

Use Google AdWords When Demand Is Built In

As we explained above, Google AdWords is ideal for products and services that people are already seeking out. These ads are pay-per-click, and your main goal is to get people to click on your ad. Clicking on your ad brings them to your website, which, hopefully, convinces them to call you for a job. Plus, whoever clicks is already a motivated consumer because they’re clearly interested in learning more about your service offering (otherwise, why would they have searched for it?). Therefore, AdWords is the best way to directly increase your leads and revenue.
So, if you provide a well-known service that local homeowners regularly need, like household appliance repairs, then you may benefit from an AdWords campaign (provided it’s set up and managed correctly). People’s refrigerators and dishwashers break all the time, and they only have three options: repair it, replace it, or live without it. That means your ad for a common, straightforward service like appliance repair has built-in demand. This makes your chances of converting leads into sales much higher.
Please note: Because clicking on your ad brings users to your website, make sure your website is up to snuff. It should have high-quality images, well-written content, and all of the pertinent details customers want to know upfront. In other words, before you even think about starting a Google AdWords campaign, you better fully optimize your website.

Use Facebook Ads to Establish What You’re About

While Google AdWords targets a product or service and directly converts new leads, Facebook Ads promotes a general awareness of your local business. More awareness will eventually lead to more customers, but you shouldn’t expect your Facebook Ads to single-handedly drive up your revenue.
So, what kind of awareness do you want to spread with Facebook Ads? If your local business is doing something different and your desired customers wouldn’t necessarily know to search for it, then you’re a prime candidate for Facebook Ads. Facebook Ads are ideal for promoting things like a brand-new product, a special technique you use in your work, or a unique perk that comes with your services. Basically, you’ll want to use Facebook Ads for anything that’s novel or can’t be easily distilled into a couple of keywords.
For instance, we have a client who successfully uses Facebook Ads to promote their trash collection company. The focus of one of their ads is the old-fashioned customer service they provide. Because Facebook Ads are designed for interruption and “pushing” your business into people’s minds, they’re a great platform for establishing your brand’s personality and values. In this case, our client uses their ad to tout their dedication to customer satisfaction. Not surprisingly, this ad receives a tremendous amount of engagement and positive feedback from its audience. Over the course of a few months, they saw a substantial increase in phone calls.
Please note: While Facebook Ads generally don’t lead directly to new sales, their versatile design allows you to set whatever call-to-action you like. You can lead your audience to visit your website, visit your page, or send you a direct message straight from the ad. This helps you tailor your campaign so you get the results you’re looking for.

Both Are Great for Special Promos

Special promos, like limited-time offerings and discounts, are where Google AdWords and Facebook Ads overlap. A special’s time-sensitive nature automatically builds a sense of urgency. Plus, if it’s a sale, the promise of savings is sure to catch people’s attention.
However, the same basic differences between Google and Facebook still apply. On AdWords, your special must be for a product or service people are already searching for. On Facebook, the special has to be intriguing enough that it steals people’s attention away from their news feeds.
When you target and manage these special campaigns effectively, you’re sure to see success on either platform. The platform you choose simply depends on how much you’re willing to pay. Which brings us to…

Price Comparison

It all comes down to cost, doesn’t it? Google and Facebook’s pricing structures are dramatically different. Here’s what you need to know.

Google AdWords

Frankly, AdWords is expensive. So, while it’s an effective tool in generating more leads, you should only start a campaign if you’re sure you have room in your budget. For many local businesses, though, the return on investment for AdWords tends to be on the higher end of the spectrum, which makes the investment worthwhile. However, your ROI will depend on a few key factors:

  • Your local market. Are enough people seeking out your products or services to justify the costs of running a campaign? Sometimes, there’s just not enough demand, and your small revenue won’t cover your investment.
  • Your local competition. Are you going against regional chain stores or national corporations? Chances are, they’re going to beat you because of their name recognition and large budgets. It will be an uphill battle for you.
  • Your budget. High-ranking keywords often cost more per click. As a result, many people diversify into multiple different keywords. This stretches the budget too thinly across the ads. And when you underfund them, they underperform. It may sound counterintuitive, but if you set your AdWords budget too low, you’ll actually waste more money.

Facebook Ads

Facebook, on the other hand, is more affordable than AdWords. While a keyword-targeted ad for your industry might cost you $13 per click on AdWords, an ad with similar messaging may cost you just $3 per click on Facebook.
However, as we’ve established, the AdWords audience is more motivated in the moment to make an immediate purchase—so you may get much more out of that $13 than you do out of the $3 on Facebook. At the same time, that’s why Facebook is a great tool for when you just want to broaden your visibility and brand awareness. It all circles back to what your goals are.

Summary of Facebook Ads Versus Google AdWords

Phew! We’ve covered a lot of ground in this blog post, so let’s do a quick recap.

  • Use Google AdWords when you have an in-demand, well-known product or service you want to promote.
  • Use Facebook Ads when you want to increase visibility and brand awareness for your local business.
  • Use Google AdWords only if you’re willing to pay more upfront to get more in return.
  • Use Facebook Ads if you’re on a small budget and need an affordable alternative to AdWords.

Of course, there are still several nuances and shades of gray that take years of experience to fully grasp. Only trained online marketing specialists understand the countless factors that go into deciding between Facebook Ads and Google AdWords. So, if you’re still unclear about which platform you should go with, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our specialists. We’re here to help your local business grow in any way we can.

How One Local Biz Went From Zero to 400 Calls Per Month

Last Updated: August 31, 2017

You already know being visible and discoverable online is key to attracting new customers. However, knowing this basic fact and putting it into action are two very different things.
Wouldn’t it be easier if you could follow a real-life example? That’s why we put together this case study highlighting one of our clients, Advantage Disposal. Based in the Schenectady, NY, area, they’re a local trash collection and waste disposal company that transformed their online presence, going from 4 incoming calls per month to 481 per month in six months. Even more impressive, they got to page 1 of Google’s search results in less than two months.
Itching to find out how they did it? Keep reading!

1. Attractive, Mobile-Friendly Website

The first thing Advantage Disposal did was sign up for our CoreSite program. As part of this program, we built them a beautiful, professionally designed website. Importantly, the website is also mobile friendly, meaning it appears seamlessly and clearly on any mobile device (like smartphones and tablets).

CoreSite by Prospect Genius

This mobile-friendly element is crucial. Why? Because more people are doing searches from smartphones and tablets than from personal computers. So, if the majority of your audience is discovering your business on a mobile device, doesn’t it make sense to design your website accordingly?
By making their website easy for mobile users to read and engage with, Advantage Disposal has put itself in a fantastic position to attract more visitors.

2. Sound SEO Strategy

Then it was time to promote Advantage Disposal’s website.
We implemented a proprietary approach that includes high-value directories, local maps listings, and hundreds of backlinks. The strategy worked like a charm. As intended, it gave a massive boost to Advantage Disposal’s Google rankings and increased the company’s incoming leads. In the first seven months of the campaign, Advantage Disposal received 1,773 total leads!

Advantage Disposal Monthly Leads

Impressively, the company reached page 1 rankings within six weeks. Now, page 1 isn’t the be-all and end-all of SEO campaigns, but it’s pretty darn great—especially in such a short time. Typically, this kind of result takes several months to achieve.

Advantage Disposal's Google Rankings

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Also, it’s important to understand that Advantage Disposal achieved these Google rankings for multiple search terms, not just one. And these are search terms that people actually use, like “residential waste collection Schenectady NY”…

Advantage Disposal SERP Google Rankings 1

…and “commercial trash collection Schenectady NY.”

Advantage Disposal SERP Google Rankings 2

No fudging the reports here!

3. Consistent, Valuable Activity on Facebook

After seeing substantial success via SEO, Advantage Disposal decided to keep the momentum going. They conquered the Facebook mountain next, with a three-part approach:

  • First, they added SocialStream. With this feature, we write blog posts for the client and publish them their website. Then, we share each post on their social media pages, including Facebook. This keeps Advantage Disposal’s website updated with fresh content and maintains base-level activity on social platforms.
  • They also added SocialBuzz. This involves us posting weekly updates on Facebook on a client’s behalf. In doing so, we keep Advantage Disposal’s Facebook page active and engaged.
  • Additionally, we started running ads for them on Facebook. A Facebook ad campaign allows businesses to market themselves on news feeds much like commercials on TV. The ads interrupt people’s activity, grab their attention, and burrow into their subconsciousness. However, the Facebook audience can actually interact and engage with Facebook ads, which brings in a whole new dimension.

4. Attention-Grabbing Facebook Ads

For Advantage Disposal, Facebook ads were the game changer.
We set up two Facebook ad campaigns for them. The first was a short-term, one-month campaign in February 2017. In this campaign, Advantage Disposal received 11 comments and more than 25 likes, sending traffic to their website and increasing brand awareness. As a result, they received 75 calls in February—a gigantic increase from just 4 calls in January.

Advantage Disposal FB Ad 1

Subsequently, in April, we set up a long-term campaign that remains ongoing. To date, this campaign has seen substantially more engagement: 100 likes, 29 comments, and 21 shares.

Advantage Disposal FB Ad 2

Since this campaign began, Advantage Disposal has seen an increase in calls every month through July (the last complete month for which we have data).
Advantage Disposal Monthly Calls

That’s 1,620 calls in seven months!

5. The Benefits of Increased Engagement

What’s so important about Facebook engagement? Well, as shown above, it’s had an undeniable impact on the number of calls Advantage Disposal receives.
On top of that, we know when customers engage with your brand, they become extremely valuable and are more likely to buy from you:

  • Engaged customers spend 60% more in each transaction.
  • They make purchases 90% more frequently (nearly twice as much!).
  • Engaged customers are two times more likely to upgrade or buy additional services from you.
  • They are four times more likely to recommend you to colleagues and acquaintances.

In other words, by interacting with their audience on Facebook and dramatically increasing their monthly calls, Advantage Disposal is poised to see an uptick in sales. And isn’t that what all of this marketing is for, anyway?

Use This as Your Guide

If you want to attract more visitors to your website, improve your Google rankings, and increase engagement with customers—priming your business to make more sales—you can’t find a better blueprint than Advantage Disposal.
Ready to market your local business the right way? Call or email us and tell us about your goals. We’ll help you create a strategy that gets you real, game-changing results. If Advantage Disposal can do it, you can, too!

Facebook Ads Are the Flexible, Affordable Tool You Need

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

Are you thinking about layering some social media on top of your existing marketing program? Would you like to connect with customers beyond your campaign’s currently targeted location? No matter what’s driving you to consider expanding your reach or growing your audience, Facebook Ads are a great option.
A budget-friendly alternative to Google AdWords and other PPC options, Facebook Ads offer tremendous flexibility. You can use them for virtually anything: seasonal promotions, important company news, special coupons, and more! You can also use them to spread the word about your business, get more Facebook Page Likes, and draw people to your website.
We love recommending Facebook Ads to our clients when they’re looking to take their campaign to the next level. They’re easy, affordable, and effective. Here are the top four reasons you should bring Facebook Ads into the mix for your company.

1. Facebook Ads Are Less Expensive Than Google AdWords

One of the most enticing aspects of Facebook Ads is the cost. Compared to other paid advertising models—namely, Google AdWords—Facebook can be significantly more cost effective.
Yes, Facebook Ads do follow a different model from AdWords. On one hand, AdWords ads are only shown to users on a search results page after they’ve purposely searched for a related keyword or topic. On the other hand, Facebook’s ads are a form of what we call “interruption marketing.” They’re similar to billboards on the side of the highway and TV commercials that interrupt your favorite shows. You aren’t particularly motivated in that moment to learn about the products being advertised; regardless, these advertisements are tucked away somewhere in the back of your mind, increasing brand awareness. And if the commercial or ad is especially memorable, you may even seek to find out more on your own.
So, when comparing the costs of Facebook Ads and Google AdWords, remember to account for the difference in models and goals. With Google, your objective is to get motivated buyers to click on your ad and ultimately call you. Meanwhile, with Facebook, your objective (typically) is to spread the word about your products and/or services and attract new social media followers in the process.
That being said, Facebook’s ad costs are substantially lower than Google’s. While a keyword-targeted ad for your industry might cost you $12 per click on AdWords, an ad with similar messaging may cost you just $2 per click on Facebook. Your audience on Facebook may not be as motivated to make an immediate purchase, but that’s why Facebook is a great tool for when you just want to broaden your visibility.

2. Facebook Ads Help Build Up Your Brand-New Page

Speaking of broader visibility: Using Facebook Ads is a smart move when you’re first starting out on the social network. You can design your ads so they encourage users to engage with your post and like your Facebook page. Facebook Ads include a highly visible call-to-action button, which says “Like Page” in this case, that users can click without having to navigate to your page separately. Removing this extra step from the equation makes people much more likely to follow through.
Therefore, when you’re first establishing your Facebook page and don’t have many followers or likes yet, Facebook Ads can prove vital. You simply upload photos, videos, coupons, and other attention-grabbing content, select which demographics you want to target as your audience, and Facebook does the rest. Before you know it, you’ll have significantly increased your page’s likes and followers and laid the groundwork for an attractive, appealing page.

3. Facebook Ads Help You Reach a Broader Geographic Audience

For some business owners, their concern lies not with building a Facebook presence, but with reaching out to customers just outside their targeted location. You see, if you’re doing any type of SEO as a local service provider, the marketing process involves targeting a specific geographic area (so you’re visible on Google Maps). Most of your business listings and online content will emphasize this particular town, city, or county.
However, some businesses may want to let their online audience know they serve customers beyond certain zip codes. In these cases, businesses can use Facebook Ads to reach people in different locations. When selecting your audience details, you can easily pinpoint the states and/or cities where your audience members reside.
So, for example, let’s say your business’s online presence focuses on Salt Lake City, UT, but you want to do business beyond that one city. You can create ads on Facebook that will display in front of people in Ogden and Provo, which are both roughly 40 miles away from Salt Lake City in either direction. This way, you’re able to expand your geographic reach without messing with your SEO.

4. Facebook Ads Are Super Flexible

One of the most beneficial features of Facebook Ads is their versatility. You can use these ads for just about any purpose:

  • Promote awareness of your company.
  • Get more conversions (clicks, calls, newsletter signups).
  • Increase people’s engagement with your content (likes, shares, comments).
  • Reach people in a specific geographic area.
  • Encourage people to visit your storefront.
  • Bring more traffic to your website.
  • Get more photo and video views.
  • And more!

As long as you have high-quality photos, graphics, or videos, you can create stunning ads that will capture the eyes of any audience you wish to target. Plus, customizing your ads is super easy. Facebook even has a tool that makes video creation a breeze! With Facebook Ads, you can reap the benefits of professional-looking advertisements without the high production costs.
So if you’re looking for the next step in your online marketing campaign, you’ve found it. Facebook Ads are the low-risk, cost-effective, easy-to-use solution you’ve been searching for. If you’re not a DIYer, talk to your marketer today about adding Facebook Ads to your arsenal!

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