Digital ads are a relatively new addition to the marketing toolkit, but their effect has been enormous. Whether you’re purchasing PPC search ads or paying for audio ads on Spotify, you now have the ability to advertise your product, service, or business to billions of people around the world quickly and affordably. Not only that, you can target your digital ads in incredibly specific ways, optimize them almost effortlessly, and track their effectiveness with amazing precision. Let’s explore the extraordinary world of digital advertising,
Digital advertising refers to specific types of marketing done through online channels, such as websites, streaming content, and more. Digital ads can help you achieve a variety of business goals across the marketing funnel, ranging from brand awareness, to customer engagement, to launching new products and driving repeat sales.
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Here are some of the most common types of digital ads:
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PPC (or pay per click) ads are a popular form of digital advertising. In this model, advertisers pay a fee each time one of their digital ads is clicked. It’s a way of buying visits to your site, rather than attempting to “earn” those visits organically. Search engine advertising is one of the most commonly used forms of PPC. It allows advertisers to bid for ad placement in the sponsored links that appear when someone searches using a keyword that is related to their business offering. Every time your ad is clicked, sending a visitor to your website, you pay the search engine a small fee.
Digital advertising is an incredibly popular form of marketing for a number of reasons. First of all, digital ads can be set up incredibly quickly. In fact, PPC accounts can be set up in minutes. PPC is also perfect for rapid response advertising and testing. Advertisers can react immediately to competitor campaigns, current events that impact their business, and/or adjust keywords and copy as necessary.
“We have technology, finally, that for the first time in human history allows people to really maintain rich connections with much larger numbers of people.”
– PIERRE OMIDYAR
PPC campaigns can be set up with amazing precision. Putting effective PPC audience filters in place allows you to reach the right audiences, right away. With PPC, you can choose exactly where and when your ads will appear, and you can make adjustments based on location, keywords, and time of day. You can also use geographic pinpointing to target customers in your area who are searching for your business or similar businesses.
Digital ads also allow you to measure a number of valuable metrics with incredible specificity, including your costs, views, and clicks. With this information in hand, you can adjust your advertising immediately to boost your return on investment. And PPC campaigns that are properly designed, executed, and optimized are almost certain to achieve excellent ROI. For example, small businesses earn an average of $3 in revenue for every $1.60 they spend on Google AdWords (one of the most popular online advertising platforms).
When PPC is working correctly, the per-click fee is trivial because each visit is worth more than what you pay for it. A lot goes into building a winning PPC campaign, from researching and selecting the right keywords, to properly organizing those keywords into effective campaigns and ad groups, to setting up PPC landing pages that are optimized for conversions.
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Here are some of the key elements that will affect the outcome of your PPC campaign:
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