Google Ad Words?

marlinspiker

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I have recently been looking into google adwords to drive traffic to our website. Although we have always had a website I had relied heavily on advertising in print media that is targeted towards my audience. Our main advert publication is raising prices again and Im looking at spending all of my resources online. How much success have you had with Google Adwords? We tried a similar thing with Facebook adds and had mild success.
 
Heres a post I put up @ the treehouse. Some of it applies to adwords some doesnt. I think adwords is likely the best way to drive traffic.

Besides giving someone your web address personally there are two main ways of driving traffic, or hits. SEO or SEM, search engine marketing.

Most of the 3 majors, Google, Bing, and yahoo, work the same way, for our discussion I am going to focus on Google. SEO affects your 'search rank' or where you show up on the page for a given search term, or keyword (tree service, tree removal, ne pennsylvania tree service etc.) SEO is something that can be done in the creation phase of web design, building your site so it indexes correctly, and is viewed by the search engines correctly and efficiently. SEO ranking also extends into inbound links, which is other sites linked to yours based on other keywords etc. You can pay for links or get them from other industry partners, news stories, blogs etc. (even the house).

An internet marketing firm or SEO firm can execute a plan that attacks these and other options for increasing your page rank. Ultimately you want to show up on the first page of Google for your given keywords. (tree service, tree removal, ne pennsylvania tree service etc.)

SEM is another story. When you search Pennsylvania Tree service http://www.google.com/search?client=...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 You see these ads

Local Tree Services | ServiceMagic.com
www.servicemagic.com/
Find Locally Rated Tree Services. Get Free Estimates. Visit Us Today!
1,179 people +1'd ServiceMagic

Local Tree Services | yellowpages.com
www.yellowpages.com/
Find Area Tree Services & Arborists Removal, Cutting, Tree Care.

or sponsored links. This is PPC or pay per click marketing, when a user searches a given keyword, Google shows them ads that have that keyword indexed to it. The advertiser, you, doesnt pay anything for me to see the ad, only if I click it. Click costs range between $.05 all the way up to $50+ for "mesothilioma" and related terms. "Car insurance" falls somewhere around $5. I would imagine "tree service" or related terms are $.05-$.20 / click. If you look into it Google Adwords has all sorts of resources availiable
http://www.google.com/ads/adwords2/

Setup is free and you can easily put budget restraints of as little as you like. Weekly, daily and monthly limits are availiable, they will help you select keywords based on your business and there are actually classes you can take for free online to learn more about managing your own adwords acct. Customers can actually be 'chosen' on many factors including zip code, city, and all sorts of stuff.

You can pay a SEM/SEO firm to manage all this for you or you can do it yourself.

My advice would be to make an investment in proper SEO, which if done right should last and hold value. You can update it as things change but good SEO at first is a cornerstone as John mentioned. Follow it up with self managed SEM using adwords. Dont pay someone to manage it, try it yourself and if you are overwhelmed look into a firm.

Here is a resource for Adwords professionals, you can easily take the free courses and become an expert yourself
http://www.google.com/adwords/profes...ndividual.html

If you want to really track your advertising sources look into call tracking
www.mongoosemetrics.com

Orange Soda is well respected SEO/SEM Firm
http://www.orangesoda.com


Remember, all the SEO & SEM in the world wont do you any good if people get to your site and leave. You need to capture them, then their info, drive a call, ask for a web submission...

Whoever you go with for design or seo/sem, If they dont talk the talk and seem passionate, find someone else.

Look at other tree services sites, be prepared with specific examples, links or printouts of both what you like and dont like. Ask family, family, friends, women, and people that are not tree guys. Tree guys dont hire other tree guys so our opinions of your site might not reflect the customer base.


I honestly believe that there is a huge market for SEM/adwords in our business. Most markets are devoid of it, I have done a bit of research, and most people wouldnt think of doing anything other than searching 'pittsburgh tree removal' or 'cleveland tree service'. Go for it.
 
Ad words is the best form of paid advertising I could ever imagine. Learn how to use it and generate tons of calls. Plus you can turn it off if you're too busy or going on vacation. I have mine dialed in by city. When we're busy I only advertise in a 10 mile radius around the shop. When things slow down, I turn on the other cities about 25 miles out max.

Do it now!
 
Wow I've been having a really hard time with adwords. Actually, Im having a really hard time with advertissement in general right now. Nothing seems to be generating calls, any advice?
 
Learn how to target your adwords like mentioned in 'thearborman's post.

There are some reference links in my post for the google educational resources.
 
Wow I've been having a really hard time with adwords. Actually, Im having a really hard time with advertissement in general right now. Nothing seems to be generating calls, any advice?

Good be a variety of things. Anything from your site, too how are you targeting the right keywords and having the right match types chosen.
 
Also, it is critical that your website is optimized for being viewed on phones and tablets, as this is the single greatest "weighting" factor to Google's search engine on whose site will be shown. If you are not using a website that has what is called a "responsive" version for small portable screens, you will drop, further and further down the rankings.

This was a mega-change that occurred this spring. Check it out here: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2015/04/rolling-out-mobile-friendly-update.html
 
I used it years ago when bidding was less competitive and cost per click far less.

But it worked.

You may just consider trying it, if you can still pause it any time you wish.
 
I have notice cost per click get out of control around here the last few years. In 2012 when I made my post or maybe even back into 2011-2010 I saw a much higher click to call ratio. Now I would guess for every paid click we receive 1 phone call. Ad words is far less effective now then it was for my a few years ago.
 
Nick's emphasis on seo is great. Without Adwords, the website of my last boss showed up three times on the first page of Google. Using proper and thorough seo, using our Facebook page to boost traffic to blog posts, and (maybe most important) updating regularly allowed us to dominate.

One important thing is to make sure any paper marketing drives customers to your website, and focus your website on making them feel like they know you. Risk, whether real or imagined, is the hindrance to making the sale. Use all mediums available to take the risk out of hiring you. Video, photo, story, credentials, etc.
 

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