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When Pay-Per-Click Becomes Pay-Per-Search

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

We have a lot of clients who like to periodically search for their business on Google. Understandably, they’re curious as to how their campaign is performing and, if they’re pay-per-click clients, they want to see how their sponsored ads look on the search results page. But here’s the thing: Frequently googling your company can actually sabotage your campaign.
This is especially true for companies enrolled in any type of pay-per-click advertising, particularly one using Google AdWords. Here’s why.

Impressions, Clicks, and Quality Scores

The performance of your ad largely depends on the ratio of passive views to active clicks. An inflated number of views means an inflated cost per click. But why?
As we’ve discussed previously, AdWords uses a Quality Score system to ultimately determine the cost that a given account will have to pay per click of ads and keywords. Since Google only wants to endorse “quality” content, a low Quality Score means you’ll have to pay a much higher cost per click if you want your ads to be displayed.
An account’s overall Quality Score is highly influenced by click-through rate (CTR) and relevance. A low CTR or lack of relevance will significantly decrease your overall Quality Score. While it’s easy to achieve relevance—simply target ads by keyword and location—it’s a little more challenging to boost an ad’s CTR.
CTR is calculated by comparing the number of “impressions” (how many times the ad appears) versus the number of “clicks” (how many times a viewer actually clicks on the ad). So when you’re continually googling your company’s name and search terms to check out your sponsored advertisement, you’re spiking the number of impressions without adding to the number of clicks. In effect, you’re lowering the CTR of your own ad.
Unfortunately, this effect doesn’t stay exclusive to the particular ad or ad group in question. If you have multiple cases of low CTRs, then your whole AdWords account will ultimately be downgraded. As PPCHero explains, “If you have a lot of low CTR ads in your ad groups, they could be contributing to a low Quality Score since AdWords considers all of your ads when calculating your scores.”
And, as we’ve covered, a low overall Quality Score means higher costs for you. In a nutshell: By frequently googling your company, you’re driving up your own PPC costs.

Don’t Learn the Hard Way

Case in point: We’ve had numerous clients in the past who did serious damage to their PPC campaigns just by searching Google for their company’s ads too frequently. One client in particular actually spiked their cost per click from $22 to $31!
We understand the temptation to see how your campaign is performing, but you’re actively holding it back by constantly turning to Google’s search bar. Don’t make the same mistake that our client made. Don’t be an active participant in the downfall of your own PPC campaign.

Seek an Alternative to Googling

We wouldn’t tell you to stop googling yourself without having a viable solution for you.
If the reason that you’re always typing your name into Google’s search bar is that you want to track your campaign’s performance, the solution is simple: Find an online advertising company that offers tracking features as part of their program. At Prospect Genius, all of our clients have unfettered access to all of their account’s call logs, leads, and other reports so they can view their campaign’s progress right from the Client Portal—without having to resort to Google.
If you already have access to these types of features but can’t seem to kick the habit in moments of weakness, just remind yourself of all the damage you’re doing with every search. It won’t be easy at first, especially when boredom or curiosity takes over, but it will be well worth the sacrifice.
For further guidance, call Prospect Genius today!

Kick-Start Your Campaign With Our Boost Package

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

Why the Boost Package?

At Prospect Genius, we like to do things the right way. We like to give clients the results they deserve, but we also believe in playing by the rules and earning results that will actually last. In the past, this meant our clients would have to wait three months or longer to start seeing a consistent increase in leads. Although this waiting period is standard for the majority of professional SEO providers, some of our clients were understandably concerned.
That’s why we’ve devised a remedy: our Boost package. Designed as a temporary pay-per-click (PPC) program, Boost will fortify your advertising efforts and add extra oomph to your campaign during this crucial waiting period. Here’s why it’s important.

The Waiting Game

Like we said, a three-month waiting period is standard for legitimate SEO. If a marketer uses black-hat tactics or spam, then you may be able to see more immediate results—but that comes with a high likelihood of getting caught and penalized by Google. That’s why we refuse to sink to dishonest tactics. It simply wouldn’t be in your best interest.
So that leaves one question: Why does SEO take three months to kick in? It’s a topic we’ve covered before, but it always bears repeating. To borrow from a previous post on the same subject:

Effective SEO requires repetition. Social media listings must be routinely populated with fresh content, press releases have to be syndicated, and directories must be updated as needed. However, not all of these tasks can be done at once. There’s a strategically tiered system of steps to be completed by your SEO specialist for optimal results, and proper spacing and timing of these tasks is essential. Once this foundation has been completely set, a few months have gone by.

Furthermore, there’s a lot of waiting on our end, as well. This happens whenever we make a change to your listing on a given directory or third-party website. We have to wait for the website to update its own pages and then wait for Google to re-index that website with the new info. Eventually, Google will compile and release the new, live index. Only at this point will the changes we made several steps ago finally take effect.
This process gets even further complicated if you’ve had any previous problems with your web presence, particularly any penalties or suspensions from Google. If you’ve engaged in any spam-like behavior in the past, we’ll first have to resolve those issues before we can begin the SEO process, which could make your waiting period even longer.

Get a Head Start With Boost

Although it’s impossible to circumvent the complex procedure of SEO, there’s a way to supplement it so that you aren’t stuck waiting without seeing any results. The Boost package is a short-term PPC push that gives your campaign a temporary shot in the arm. Basically, it’s a more targeted version of our standard PPC package.
While you may not receive leads from organic search results when your campaign is first launched, you’ll make up for that with calls rolling in from your sponsored PPC ads. Plus, Boost is known to improve rankings in Google+ Places and organic results as well, simply by making sites quickly appear more valuable.
Lasting only a few weeks, Boost is exactly what you need as a stop-gap until your long-lasting, organic leads take over.

Promote Seasonally With Boost, Too

Don’t forget: Boost is also great for businesses that offer season-specific services. HVAC technicians, landscapers, and appliance repairmen all provide services that vary in popularity depending on what time of year it is. If you offer furnace repair, for example, you can use Boost at the end of autumn to get the word out about time-sensitive maintenance. Many of our clients have used Boost in this capacity to great advantage.

Proof Is in the Pudding

When we say that our Boost package really works, we aren’t kidding. We took a sample set of our Boost success stories and found that, on average, we increased their calls by 413%! One client went from an average of 10.3 calls per month to 23 (a 223% increase), while another went from 3.7 calls per month to 29—a whopping 791% increase!
When Boost is added to a campaign, the difference can be staggering.
Whether you’re brand new to the Prospect Genius program or you’re an old pro, there’s always a way to utilize our Boost package for a burst of fresh leads. Call your campaign coordinator or account manager to learn how!

Online Advertising Can't Always Save You

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

Time and time again, we see desperate business owners frantically sign up for online advertising services as a last resort to save their companies. Their logic is that a quick advertising push will generate the leads they need to get their business back on track.
Unfortunately, no form of advertising is going to turn your company around in one month. Here’s why.

Online Advertising Is Not a Life Raft

Online advertising can be the vessel that carries you to your destination, but it isn’t going to be what saves you once you’ve capsized.
“If running an SEO or PPC campaign is a do-or-die situation, then there are probably many more pressing business issues that should take precedence over online marketing,” says Nathan Pabich, director of paid search and expert blogger at Digital Third Coast.
We couldn’t agree more. Using online advertising as a last-ditch effort to generate more leads before your business downsizes is, frankly, a poor idea. If the state of your company is that critical, then the last thing you need to do is divert precious resources toward advertising that will take months to produce results.
Instead, SEO and PPC should be viewed from the start as necessary business expenses on the same level as new equipment for your technicians or certification courses to boost your trade skills. You should use online advertising as a way to generate a steady stream of customers on a consistent, long-term basis in order to gradually grow your company and reach your revenue goals. Plus, utilizing an Internet marketer while your business is still strong will put you in a much better position to field the eventual influx of customer calls and handle the increased demand on your staff.

Online Advertising: Slow and Steady

So why, exactly, are SEO and PPC suited for long-term solutions rather than short-term bandages?
As we’ve explained in previous posts, SEO can take up to three months to have a significant impact on your advertising campaign. While signs of progress may arise before those three months are up, those few, early results won’t be significant enough to bring your company back from the brink.
The same goes for PPC. While it may work more quickly than SEO, PPC still demands a great deal of monitoring, experimenting, and analyzing in order to reach its full potential for success. Plus, most Internet marketing professionals agree that PPC is most effective after SEO has already taken effect. (We talk about this extensively in our post, “Optimize Your Site Before You Bid on AdWords.”) That means you can’t go from having zero online presence to being flooded with leads just by using PPC for a couple of weeks.

Climb Aboard While There’s Still Time

Effective advertising takes time, expertise, and money, which are commodities you don’t necessarily have in abundance if your business is floundering. The solution is to sign up for an Internet marketing campaign before your company reaches its low point.
If you can sense that your company isn’t necessarily nose-diving but it is losing a little bit of steam at a time, jump on board with SS Prospect Genius before it’s too late!

Weighing the Pros and Cons of SEO and PPC

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

In the years we’ve spent blogging about the virtues of search engine optimization (SEO) and online advertising in general, we haven’t focused much on the benefits of pay-per-click (PPC) marketing. Since PPC is a valuable and increasingly popular marketing technique, let’s rectify that right now.
But first…

Which Is Better: SEO or PPC?

Many online advertisers offer both SEO and PPC services as a way of accommodating the various needs of their clients. Some clients might seek a gradual, sustainable, and affordable marketing plan, and thus opt for SEO; others might need immediate results and have extra room in their budget to pay for speed, and thus opt for PPC. Both options are ideal for different advertising goals, which is why it’s important to work with a knowledgeable, honest specialist who can determine which marketing tactic is best for your business.
Each method has its pros and cons, so let’s dive in without any further ado.

SEO Is Better for Beginners

Any online advertising professional worth their salt will tell you that SEO is the best place to start when embarking on a web marketing campaign for your company. It’s important to begin your campaign with content that’s optimized for keyword relevance so you can demonstrate clear value to the search engines. Plus, since SEO is a gradual, ongoing process that requires a few weeks or months of patience before steady results kick in, costs are usually pretty affordable.
Pros:

  • Budget-friendly prices
  • Good for long-term marketing
  • Exposure on platforms other than search engines
  • Can stand alone as a marketing strategy

Cons:

  • Immediate results not available
  • Cannot be freely turned on and off

SEO takes a long time, so what makes it worth the wait? Read our previous blog post, “SEO Is Crucial. Make Sure You Can Afford It.” 

PPC Is Better for Fast Promotion

As we’ve grown as a company, we’ve embraced the unique value that PPC provides. It’s extremely fast and keyword-targeted, which makes it an ideal strategy for promoting specific services on an immediate timeline. Moreover, since PPC operates like an auction and requires regular bidding for certain keywords, you have full control over how much you wind up spending. Bids on popular keywords become expensive rather quickly, but the immediate results usually pay off for clients who are willing to spend lots of money up front, and respectable results can often be secured with less popular, more affordable keywords.
Pros: 

  • Immediate results
  • Best for temporary and seasonal promotions
  • Offers more control overall
  • Can be started and stopped at any time

Cons:

  • PPC keyword bids may become very expensive
  • Exposure limited to search results pages

For Best Results, Use Both!

If you want to see fast results but don’t want to spend exorbitant sums on PPC keyword bids, your best bet is to combine SEO and PPC. By starting with SEO, you’ll have a keyword-relevant website that can be found in top search results, Google+ Local, and popular business directories. Then, once your web presence is established and your relevance proven, you can bid on PPC keywords at a lower cost, thanks to your site’s high-quality content. (Learn more about how SEO makes PPC more effective by reading our previous blog post, “Optimize Your Site Before You Bid on AdWords.“)
Fortunately, Prospect Genius offers a variety of SEO and PPC services.

  • If ROI is your primary advertising concern, our Core package offers the biggest bang for your buck through broad SEO strategies.
  • If you only want to promote a seasonal service, our Boost package can leverage targeted PPC for a three-month period.
  • If you don’t want to wait for results, our PPC package will promote your business’s top services right away.
  • If you want to maximize lead generation, our Premium package combines the best of SEO and PPC to achieve immediate results while establishing a long-lasting web presence, ultimately leading you to pay less for PPC keywords as your campaign continues.

With customizable SEO and PPC, as well as a cross-section of other online marketing strategies, Prospect Genius has the tools you need for success. To speak with a specialist who can advise you on which option is best for your business, don’t hesitate to call or e-mail us now!

Optimize Your Site Before You Bid on AdWords

Last Updated: February 15, 2024

Google and Michael Jordan: Not So Different?

Think of Google as a celebrity sponsor: His or her mass appeal will sell a product, but they don’t want to advertise a brand that they can’t vouch for, lest they ruin their own reputation. This rule applies to PPC ads shown on Google’s search results pages. To protect their brand, Google tries to ensure that the ads they display are actually related to the searches performed. So even though your PPC (a.k.a. “AdWords”) ad might match the keywords in a search query, Google won’t show it unless it seems to promote something valuable and relevant to the searcher. That is, of course, unless you’re willing to pay them a boatload of money to display it.
That’s where an optimized website comes in. If your ad is linked to a site that has informative content related to the search term, then the ad will be much more successful without costing you an arm and a leg. So optimize your site before you bid on AdWords.

Google AdWords and the Quality Score

The way Google AdWords works is that Google sets a minimum price for each ad group, and advertisers then bid on the maximum amount that they’re willing to spend per click. Generally, higher bids will appear closer to the top of the search results pages. However, there’s another way to have your ad appear higher in the search results without spending a fortune: You can also strive for a higher Quality Score. An ad’s Quality Score is determined by Google’s complex algorithm and is awarded according to the relevance and specificity of your ad. An ad that appears highly relevant and is targeted to a specific keyword will achieve a high Quality Score, which is deemed more valuable than a high bid.
According to Google’s AdWords guide, “Even if your competition bids more than you, you can still win a higher position—at a lower price—with highly targeted keywords and ads.” In other words, you could wind up paying a lot less for an ad with a high Quality Score than you would for an ad with a low one.

Where Does SEO Fit In?

While specific keywords within an advertisement will improve its Quality Score, an additional boost will also come from a linked webpage that relates strongly to those keywords, the corresponding search terms, and the ad itself. If Google’s algorithm detects that your ad sends prospective customers to a page with valuable, relevant content, then your ad will get an even more optimal position, which means a higher volume of clicks. And how do you achieve web content that’s specific, targeted, and relevant? SEO, of course!
To put it simply, a PPC campaign is infinitely more successful when it’s attached to a site with ongoing SEO. Not only will you pay less for bids, but you’ll actually see more effective results and therefore a greater return on investment. It’s a win-win!

Prospect Genius Provides PPC and SEO Services

At this point, the case for using both PPC and SEO together in your online advertising is clear. The only remaining question is, where can you find both? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Prospect Genius specializes in a cross-section of online advertising tools, including PPC and SEO, and we tailor our services to serve each individual client in the best way possible. When you sign up for our Premium package, which combines organic SEO services and targeted PPC ads, your company’s marketing campaign will be primed for optimal, long-lasting success.
To learn more about Premium or our other customized online advertising packages, don’t hesitate to contact us by phone or e-mail!

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