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A White Paper from Search Star

A White Paper from Search Star. PPC Trends & Tips Accountancy July 2012. About Us. Search Star was set up in 2005 and is now a top 10 independent UK PPC agency. We do 100% Pay Per Click (PPC) and we do it extremely well.

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A White Paper from Search Star

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  1. A White Paper from Search Star

    PPC Trends & Tips Accountancy July 2012
  2. About Us Search Star was set up in 2005 and is now a top 10 independent UK PPC agency. We do 100% Pay Per Click (PPC) and we do it extremely well. By combining our expert PPC knowledge with a sound understanding of technology and a passion for campaign delivery, we achieve unbeatable results for our clients. These results are reported as frequently as you need them and in the most coherent possible fashion. We expect and want to be judged by them. We’re based in the centre of Bath and work for clients across the UK including Jimmy Choo, Claims Financial, PHS, the Chartered Institute of Marketing & Good Energy. We do not do SEO. We do not do affiliate. We do excellent PPC.
  3. Accountancy Search Trends With unemployment rising and 15,000 new businesses registered each month in the UK, accountancy-based searches are increasing (+15% from June 11 to June 12*). This is a sector with increasing volume, mid to high competition and decent opportunities for worthwhile ROI. Generating 50% of searches, bookkeeping is the most popular sub sector, followed by business, chartered and tax related terms. Bookkeeping also has the most expensive terms (average CPC is £1.81). Chartered accountancy offers the most profitable opportunities with average CPCs of £0.89 and CTRs of 5%. *Google Insights for Search, July 12 Microsoft Advertising Intelligence Data, July 2012
  4. Top Terms * Think with Google
  5. Structuring your Account The top 5 accountancy campaign must-haves: Set up accounts on all search engines - Google, plus the Bing/Yahoo! partnership. The current average CPC for accountancy keywords on Bing/Yahoo! is £0.56 less than on Google. Use geographical targeting to reach the areas that are going to yield the best ROI for your accountancy firm (AdWords >> Campaigns >> Settings). If you’re going to capitalise on the reach of Google’s display network, set up a completely separate campaign. There are many benefits to be had from remarketing, contextual and keyword marketing, but they need to be run, managed and optimised in a completely different way from search network advertising. With the display network, always use site exclusion. This removes high-click, low yield partner sites from the display network. Go to networks >> show details and check & remove all underperforming sites. Do the same for mobile campaigns. Mobile search has grown 400% in the past 12 months* and 15% of UK Smartphone owners have ‘awareness of advertising on smartphone’*. Copy your mobile campaign, run it separately and keep on top of this emerging market. Link to the right landing pages - test whether deep or category links work best for your site. This will reduce bounce rates, increase dwell time and lead to improved sales. * Think with Google
  6. Writing effective PPC ads * Think with Google
  7. Tracking
  8. Demographics The best PPC accounts target the right audience. When it comes to accountancy, it’s a fairly even-split of men and women aged between 35 and 49 (37.5%) doing the searching. The majority of people searching for accountancy services are in London, followed by Southampton, Essex and Gloucester. If your business is targeted to these demographics, consider uplifting bids for this audience. Also bid on long-tail terms especially relevant locations. These London-based accountancy keywords have high CTRs for relatively low CPCs. Microsoft Advertising Intelligence Data, July 2012
  9. Next Steps A decent PPC campaign takes patience, commitment and time. It’s no longer profitable to adopt a ‘set it and forget it’ attitude. Return to your account regularly and optimise, optimise, optimise: Run search query reports (AdWords >> Campaigns >> Keywords >> Keyword Details) to find the phrase and broad matched search queries for your keywords. Add any relevant ones with decent click levels to your account. Use the irrelevant search queries as negatives. Use Google Insights for Search to find breakout searches – those which have increased in popularity by at least 40%. These should have low competition and therefore low CPCs. Run an ad group report. Ad groups with large click volumes might need splitting out. Also analyse ad groups with high CPCs and low CTRs. You may need to rework ads to boost relevancy. Analyse your tracking data regularly. Update everything from landing pages to your social media to improve conversions and engagement. Keep up-to-date with the latest algorithmic and product updates. Search engines are constantly striving to provide their audience with better results, and you’ll need to do the same. Be aware of seasonality. January is the key month for accountancy. Ensure you have enough budget, seasonal ads and the right keywords to capitalise. ‘Two line sitelinks increase click-through rates by more than 30% compared to standard AdWordsads’*. Sitelinksare brilliant for helping users to quickly navigate your site. This is an automated process, but Webmaster Tools allows you some control. And lastly, please get in touch with us if you need any further assistance. *Google Insights for Search, July 12
  10. Contact Details http://www.search-star.co.uk/ info@search-star.co.uk
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