Google Shopping Campaigns Are Now Live — How To Get Started

Yesterday morning, Google announced the Google Shopping campaign program is now available to all online merchants. Google Shopping campaigns, which have been in beta since October, are a new version of PLAs which change how ads are created. They make creating PLAs more transparent within AdWords…

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Why a Business Should Always Add Photos to their Google Plus Page for Local

Todd Mintz highlighted this search result a few days ago on Google Plus. It so clearly illustrates why a business should take the time to fill out every aspect of their Google Plus Local profile, add at least one post AND add some photos of their choosing. If you don’t the borg’s machine will vacuum up […]

The January 2014 Google Analytics Recap

Here’s your summary of what happened over at Google Analytics in January, and why it should matter to you. Improving Remarketing with Google Analytics: A UI Refresh and List Importing Thursday, January 30, 2014 The gist: Remember last year when GA segmentation got an upgrade? Well, this feature has now been paired up with the […]

Why Duplicate Business Listings Are Like The Walking Dead

In the Local SEO biz, we spend a lot of time fixing duplicate business listings. Duplicate records of your business appearing throughout the Local Search ecosystem can cause a variety of issues like messing with your Google Local rankings, causing you …

SES London Day 2 – Paid Search Analytics and Multi Touch Attribution Analysis #SESLon

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Can Bing Be More Competitive In Search?

Recently, Nathan Safran wrote a piece titled, “The Bing Dilemma: What To Do With The Little Search Engine That Can’t.” In it, he posits that everything Bing has done in the past to grab market share is not working, partly because people are so used to using Google that any hope of…

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Why Every Business Should Spend at Least $1 per Day on Facebook Ads

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This post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of Moz, Inc.

For the last three years I’ve constantly recommended Facebook ads. I recommend them to both B2C or B2B businesses. I recommend them to local theaters and comedians here in Charleston, SC. I recommend them to everyone who wants to grow awareness about anything they’re doing.

How advertising has changed since the 20th century

Before the Internet, it was unlikely that the average person would advertise. Many businesses used the Yellow Pages or radio, but not all. Even in the first decade of the 21st century, only a percentage of companies used search advertising. Many found that pay-per-click was too expensive or too complicated for them.

Why Facebook Ads are the biggest marketing opportunity ever

With Facebook ads, we have a totally unique opportunity. There are several things about them never before seen together:

  • They can reach as many people or more people as radio or TV, and in whatever country.
  • They have sophisticated targeting like AdWords, albeit on different criteria.
  • The minimum spend is just $1 per day.
  • They are the lowest cost-per-mille (CPM) ad in history. They average around $0.25 CPM, which is only 1% of the cost of TV. Are you kidding me? Nope, it’s for real.

In other words, Facebook ads are mega-awareness raising, have good targeting, require very little commitment, and are unbelievably affordable.

Here’s the one thing I tell people about Facebook ads that usually gets through:

If you just spend $1 per day on Facebook ads, you will get in front of 4,000 people that wouldn’t have seen you otherwise. If you are doing that and your competitors aren’t, you win the awareness game in your niche.

You can’t sell to someone who doesn’t know you exist, and you can’t sell a product or service the consumer has never heard of.

If you can’t spare $30 a month, you shouldn’t be in business.

Facebook Ads for awareness and ROI

In my opinion, because of AdWords, many companies now underestimate the importance and value of awareness and mindshare. I drank the instant-ROI kool aid too; I was Mr. AdWords from 2004 until 2010. We still do it, but we also know its limits. It can harvest the low-hanging fruit and look good in terms of attribution, but it can’t raise awareness affordably.

There are people in SEO and PR who look down on ads. I understand that aesthetic, but it’s not as important as this opportunity. We know that organic Facebook without advertising is a tough road that’s becoming more and more impassable. Pages with millions of fans find themselves only reaching 10s of thousands with their posts. Adding advertising to promote your posts ensures you get 10-100x the exposure of page posting alone. We have one big national brand client that’s receiving $0.01 engagement clicks on several of their most engaging posts.

There are enough case studies of companies getting positive ROI from Facebook advertising to know that it’s feasible. But there are a lot of companies doing Facebook poorly or without sufficient analytics. One stat said that 41% of B2B companies didn’t have the tracking in place to know what Facebook was doing for them either way. In fact, as of a 2013 HubSpot survey, 34% of businesses either cannot or do not calculate their inbound ROI at all.

There’s Facebook conversion tracking code you can use, and you can create ads that automatically optimize for conversions. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Go to the Facebook Ad Manager.

  2. Look on the left for Conversion Tracking, and click on it.

  3. Click on the green box “Create Conversion Pixel.”

  4. Give it a name you’ll recognize, and choose what kind of conversion it is (e.g. a check, lead, or add to cart).

  5. Copy the JavaScript code and give it to your website person, or place it yourself. They actually recommend placing it in the <head> section.

Facebook Advertising targeting options

If you’re not super-familiar, here are some of your targeting options (use one, a combination, or all):

  1. Geography
  2. Language
  3. Age
  4. Gender
  5. Workplace
  6. College
  7. Interests (including job titles)
  8. Categories
  9. Your own email lists
  10. Relationship status
  11. Education level
  12. College major
  13. School

I have worked on and seen other great case studies (a few examples are Marketo, InfiniGraph, Hubspot) of B2B Facebook advertising for lead gen. I’ve targeted media, bloggers, and journalists, and secured interviews I wouldn’t have received otherwise.

Facebook also has retargeting options like AdWords does if you want to diversify your owned media beyond email and fans.

They’re also great for promoting events. You can not only get people to join your event for sometimes as low as $0.15 each, you can also reach the friends of the people who’ve already said they’re going.

Do at least $1 per day!

Altogether, Facebook advertising is a powerful platform with a lot of options, and given its power, your company should have someone testing our Facebook ads for it, even if it’s just at $1 per day!

You may also want to participate in The Carter Group’s 2014 Digital Advertising Survey, Sponsored by Moz. Here it is!

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Search Marketing Expo – SMX West, March 11-13 In San Jose, CA. Register Now!

Join the most accomplished internet marketers in the world at SMX West, March 11-13 in San Jose, CA. Check out the agenda featuring three days of tactic-rich sessions, keynotes, invaluable networking opportunities, and more. All Access, Digital Marketing Summit, Workshop & free Expo+ passes…

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Delivering On Search: Behind The Scenes With An Ad Agency SEO Manager

Today’s full service ad agency services go far beyond building out creative and determining media placement. As Lowe Campbell Ewald’s SEO manager, Hillary Glaser is responsible for managing client search efforts, as well as training agency staff and educating clients on the realities of…

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