Posts Tagged ‘yahoo’

Squeezing More Efficiency From Paid Search

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

Paid search programs, or pay-per-click, have come under scrutiny (what hasn’t?) during the past 18 months as marketing budgets were squeezed.  We all know from personal experience and see the data in web analytics reports that organic rankings generate a higher portion of click traffic – and quality.  One study at an industry conference indicated 88% of Google clicks come from organic listings, with paid receiving 12%.  But that doesn’t mean paid search has no role, or that its performance can’t be improved.  One technique used by Goldstein Group involves positioning ads not on the #1 spot, but on the #3.  We’ve seen all the studies showing that the #1 spot gets all the attention, but we don’t really believe it.  Our theory:  there’s so much focus spent on bidding for the #1 paid search position, that there’s often a large cost gap between the top and #3 slot – with no loss in visibility, we feel.  And the experience of one GGC client bears that out.  In April, its paid program generated about 1300 clicks for $4400.   By lowering its bids to the #3 position on the page, its cost the next month was 25%, or $3200 – and they generated the same 1300 clicks.  Bidding for #3 is one of our five Paid Search Strategies deployed by Goldstein Group to boost performance.  Contact us to learn more.

SEO Trends: Getting Dominant "Share of Page"

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

View the presentation:

http://www.tinyurl.com/ykmkpp6

To Use Meta Tags or Not?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

There has been much discussion in the search engine world about whether to use meta tags in SEO programming, and whether it still matters to Google. In a recent blog post, Google confirmed they do not use keyword meta tags for their search rankings. However, Google does use the description meta tag as the text for their organic search results snippets.

Companies looking to invest in SEO should not completely ignore the meta tag. Microsoft said that keyword meta tags are still being used in Bing and Yahoo!

http://tinyurl.com/najsxf

Pay-Per-Click Call To Action Ads

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Google and Yahoo recommend writing “call to action” ads for a higher click-thru response.  We tested this theory and it does seem to pull in higher click thrus.  We ran the same keyword with two different ad messages.  The first ad text had a general description of the product and the other ad text had an offer to a handbook.  The call to action ad produced a 1% higher click-thru rate.