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Brand Recognition beats out Search Ranking

January 8th, 2009

After reading my post on measurable marketing results, Jeremy a friend and owner of RED GREY Concepts a Seattle Video Production Company sent an article from the Atlas Institute about sponsored search.

60% of people click on search results based on brand recognition.  The best example of this is when people type the title of a book into Google.  Several Sponsored sites pop up, even if Amazon is low on the list they get more of the clicks.

This can be good or bad.  take for instance when someone enters amazon into Google.  The top Pay-Per-Click ad that pops up is Amazon.  The searcher clicks this and Amazon is charged the $2 or whatever the going rate is.

How does this relate to you?  If your customers already have your name on top of mind awareness they are more likely to find you in the maze of search results.  Not everyone is a household name like Amazon.

What are you doing to stay on the top of your customers mind?  Better they recognize your name over your competitions.

If your interested in that atlas article you can find it here.

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50% of your advertising Dollars is wasted Money!

December 10th, 2008

The only problem is you don’t know which 50%!  Or at least that is how the old saying goes.  I often hear people rave about tracking systems and talk about how they can gather all of this statistical information about the marketing they use.  That is great, I love statistics especially when they point in my direction.  But why limit yourself to marketing campaigns that are trackable?

Place one phone number in the newspaper ads and another in the TV spots.  Now that is an easy way to track which piece of marketing was that last to be seen before the call was made.  If you are weighing the ROI of TV vs Print then this would be a great methodology for tracking the results.  For the Internet you can compare click-through rates for different ad copies.

But what about Branding?  This is a broader spectrum and more difficult to measure.  How do you measure the effectiveness of the embroidered shirt on the Bank teller, your logo on a nice pen, or the goodwill generated by the holiday cards you send out every year?  These have to be measured on a much more subjective level.

We work with one company who has shifted their entire marketing budget away from print and moved it to promotional products and flying their customers to nice resorts and holding golf tournaments.  This way they have a captive audience and a happy client either way it shakes out.  Sure, most businesses can’t operate in this fashion, but if you are selling large enough contract then this is the way to go.  It is targeted and measurable.  They either buy or they don’t ;)

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